The Book of Woe, Ungifted, My Beloved Brontosaurus, and Brainwashed
The Book of Woe, Ungifted, My Beloved Brontosaurus, and Brainwashed
Highways and byways are among the man-made environmental alterations driving the evolution of animals on contemporary timescales, with implications for ecology.
Raising one evolutionary question after another, Brandon Gaut has harvested a crop of novel findings about how plant genomes evolve.
Turning cell phones into basic research tools can improve health care in the developing world.
Researchers use DNA from ancient tooth tartar to chart changes in the bacterial communities that have lived in human mouths for 8,000 years.
Yale University evolutionary biologist Steven Brady studies the evolutionary impacts of roads on the amphibians.
As new infections surface and spread, science meets the challenges with ingenuity and adaptation.
A newly discovered fossil of what may be the earliest known bird redraws the picture of the early avian evolution, but some researchers are not convinced.
Despite cicadas’ high profile, scientists still don’t fully understand when and why they decide it is time to mate.
Researchers discover a microbe living at -15°C, the coldest temperature ever reported for bacterial growth, giving hope to the search for life elsewhere in the cosmos.