A type of scallop expels water and waste through a sort of cough that could reveal clues about water quality.
A type of scallop expels water and waste through a sort of cough that could reveal clues about water quality.
A controversial primate researcher is back at work after being cleared of endangering bonobos under her care, but critics are demanding an external enquiry.
Nominated as a write-in candidate as a protest against the anti-science incumbent, famed naturalist Charles Darwin won 4,000 congressional votes in a Georgia county.
Borrowing techniques from nail and hair salons, researchers have devised a method to tag small, previously untrackable sea turtles.
In Chapter 2, "Consequences and Evolution: The Cause That Works Backwards," author Susan M. Schneider places evolutionary theory in terms of the science of consequences.
Beauty salon technologies help researchers tag and follow young sea turtles like never before.
Genes from fungi, bacteria, and viruses may have helped mosses and other plants to colonize the land.
From insects to mammals, the animal kingdom sometimes cures its own ills.