New research shows that a deeply ancient part of the brain can process visual information on its own, without help from the cortex. Scientists found that the superior colliculus, a structure shared by ...
This rainforest tree solved one of evolution’s hardest problems. Here’s how it evolved to use tension and geometry to fire ...
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How ants gave up armor to build some of the largest societies on Earth
The classic thought experiment about a horse-sized duck and a hundred duck-sized horses is more than a joke. It captures a ...
The platypus is one of evolution's lovable, oddball animals. The creature seems to defy well-understood rules of biology by ...
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This island spider that deletes half its DNA, and scientists say it shouldn’t be possible
A spider species found only on the Canary Islands is forcing scientists to rethink long-held assumptions about how evolution ...
When COVID-19 lockdowns emptied city streets, urban environments changed almost overnight. New research suggests that Los ...
Those who use their bodies to survey the boundaries.
During these waves of mass extinction, most vertebrate survivors were confined to refugia, or isolated biodiversity hotspots ...
Ushikuvirus, an amoeba-infecting giant virus, joins the family of giant viruses that may have driven the evolution of complex ...
A new study theorizes that evolution ticks at different speeds, especially when a big group of organisms first appears.
Hyderabad: A new genomic study has shed fresh light on how mites and ticks evolved, and how parasitic species emerged over ...
The conservation of genome regulatory elements over long periods of evolution is not limited to vertebrates, as previously ...
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