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Researchers attribute equine athleticism to genetic mutation, evolutionary ‘trick’
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How did horses become some of the greatest athletes in the animal kingdom? Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have pinpointed a genetic mutation and evolutionary process that occurred millions of years ago and that appears to have optimized horses’ speed and stamina. -
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Michael Schubert, a professor of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, joins a conversation about research on disorientation and motion sickness that astronauts feel during space travel.