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Credit: Carl Buell A new study shows that the similarly smooth, nearly hairless skin of whales and hippopotamuses evolved independently. The work suggests that their last common ancestor was likely a land-dwelling mammal, uprooting current thinking that the skin came fine-tuned for life in the water from a shared amphibious ancestor. The study is published today in the journal Current Biology and was led by researchers at the American Museum of Natural History; University of California, Irvine; University of California, Riverside; Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics; and the LOEWE-Centre for Translational Biodiversity Genomics (Germany). How mammals left terra firma and became fully aquatic is one of the most fascinating evolutionary stories, perhaps rivaled only by how animals traded water for land in the first place or by the evolution of flight, said John Gatesy, a senior research scientist in the American Museum of Natural History s Divis ....
Source: New Zealand Treasury: The Treasury has today announced that NZ$3.5 billion of nominal 15 May 2026 New Zealand Government Bonds have been issued via syndication. The bonds, which carry a coupon of 0.50%, were issued at a spread of 16 basis points over the 15 April 2025 nominal bond, at a yield to maturity of 0.745%. Total book size, within the initial pricing guidance range of 14 to 18 basis points, exceeded NZ$7.5 billion. Settlement will occur on 10 February 2021 and there will be no further issuance of the new bond prior to May 2021. ENDS ....