Researchers discover a new fossil of an ancient 20-foot-long crocodile in the same coal mine where the world’s largest snake was found.
Researchers discover a new fossil of an ancient 20-foot-long crocodile in the same coal mine where the world’s largest snake was found.
Dinosaur and early bird feathers trapped in amber around 80 million years ago provide unprecedented insight into the evolution of plumage.
Nerve signals control T cell responses, helping to explain inflammation and stroke.
Proteins in induced pluripotent stem cells and human embryonic stem cells are 99 percent similar.
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A newly discovered fossil of a nearly 600-million-year-old comb jelly ancestor may call for scientists to rethink early animal evolution.
Newly excavated Australopithecus sediba fossils exhibit a mixture of primitive and more modern features.
Researchers generate pluripotent stem cells from two endangered species in hopes of learning more about the near-extinct animals.