Scientists studying one of nature's greatest reproductive innovations have discovered how some lizards evolved from laying eggs to giving birth to live young. The new research is the first to reveal ...
Some cynodonts may have been giving birth to live young much sooner in evolutionary history than previously assumed. A new ...
A conversation with David Samson, evolutionary anthropologist and author of The Sleepless Ape, about how to sleep ...
When did the first dogs and cats evolve? As a group, dogs emerged 12 million years before cats, some time in the Late Eocene ...
The idea that universes evolve like organisms sat on the fringes of theoretical physics for decades. Then, a Substack post ...
In nature, the ability to change color can be key to survival. Vision is a very important sense in much of the animal kingdom ...
Scientists are searching some of Earth’s oldest rocks for tiny fossils that could reveal how simple microbial life made the ...
The human little toe is shrinking, but not the way most people assume. A biologist explains relaxed selection, fused toe bones and why shoes aren't to blame.
A bone feature found in a mammal ancestor hints that the creature was relatively large as a newborn, more in line with the ...
Becoming a king of lions is as dramatic in real life as it is in the movies. A new four-part documentary series, Lion, ...
Scientists have found evidence that the effects of a mother’s age on her offspring may be driven by reversible changes in ...
The history of dogs stretches back roughly 40 million years, beginning with small North American canids that looked very different from modern wolves and domestic dogs. Some descendants became ...
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