Prehistoric worms’ burrowing activities on ocean floors released oxygen, fostering the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event,…
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The study of Evolution explores the biological changes that have occurred over time, leading to the diverse array of species that exist today. Our Evolution category covers the latest research and discoveries in this exciting field, including the latest findings on the evolution of different organisms, the role of natural selection, and the impact of environmental factors. We also provide insights into the latest advances in evolutionary genetics, molecular biology, and genomics. Our coverage includes articles from experts in the field and showcases the fascinating scientific debates surrounding the study of evolution. Whether you are a biologist, student, or just someone interested in the latest discoveries in evolutionary biology, our Evolution category has everything you need to stay informed and engaged in this fascinating field of study.
New findings from a complete porcupine skeleton in Florida reveal a much earlier origin for…
Penn State research indicates that female giraffes’ long necks, crucial for accessing deep-set leaves, might…
Studies reveal Aspergillus flavus’s unique adaptations to thrive in the harsh conditions of bee hives,…
A new study has discovered that mergansers arrived in New Zealand from the Northern Hemisphere…
Paleontologists have discovered a massive Jurassic pterosaur in Oxfordshire, with an estimated wingspan of over…
Recent research shows that genes linked to lost traits in stick insects may be preserved,…
Research published in the scientific journal Current Biology reveals that sexual parasitism in anglerfishes originated…
Why do primates possess large brains? To investigate this, researchers in the Panamanian rainforest conducted…
Climate Change Was No Problem for the Big Fish Research shows that sharks evolved from…
Complete X and Y chromosome sequences from six different primate species have been successfully mapped,…
A genomic study supports the hypothesis that the evolution of ruminant horns and antlers was…
Researchers present evidence of repeatable evolutionary patterns in California’s stick insect populations, demonstrating that while…
New research reveals that cell-in-cell phenomena, where one cell consumes another, are common across all…
Yale researchers have uncovered how sexual parasitism among deep-sea anglerfish, involving males permanently attaching to…
A study by University College Cork reveals that the feathered dinosaur Psittacosaurus also had reptilian-like…
Ever since Darwin introduced his groundbreaking theory of evolution, biologists have been captivated by the…
University of Southern California Dornsife molecular biologist John Tower suggests that while living things generally…