A declaration asks the scientific community to put less weight on the metric, widely used to evaluate journals’ prestige.
A declaration asks the scientific community to put less weight on the metric, widely used to evaluate journals’ prestige.
A sequencing study suggests that some genes have evolved in parallel in humans and their canine companions, likely as a result of shared selection pressures.
Two new fossils of ancient primates shed light on the divergence of apes and Old World monkeys.
What researchers are learning as they sequence, map, and decode species’ genomes
In Chapter 4, “Darwin’s Barnacles, Agassiz’s Jellyfish,” author Christoph Irmscher describes his subject’s obsession with marine organisms.
Alfred Russel Wallace, Darwin’s unheralded codiscoverer of the theory of evolution by natural selection, found inspiration in the specimens he collected on his travels.
American naturalist Louis Agassiz had a zeal for collecting that encouraged a nation to engage with nature.
New libel laws for England and Wales should help protect scientific debate, but campaigners worry that legal costs remain a threat.
Better health care in Gambian villages lead to flip-flopping selection pressures on height and weight.