Canadian amber preserves some itsy-bitsy fuzzy fossils.
Skeleton in the closet puts its foot down.
Lizard’s genomic agility unravels the mystery of modern life.
Is it animal, vegetable, mineral, . . . or all-of-the-above?
Gypsy moth virus packs a weapon of mass dispersion.
Leaping blenny leads the way to land.
However the scientific community receives Dr. Berger’s latest analyses, the media headlines have already voted sediba another dose of public acclaim.
Doses of Denisovan and Neanderthal DNA may have provided immunity to many modern humans.
Homo erectus tool time tinkers with anthropological thought.
Actually, antibiotic resistance is not evolving.
Pliocene rhino plowing pre-Pleistocene snow pleases paleontologists.
Paleo-jigsaw or transitional form?
Energizer bug’s backpack is a battery of God’s own design.
Once upon a time, in a Jurassic park long, long ago, grandmother rat climbed a tree.
Neanderthal technical prowess belies brutish reputation.
The whale evolutionary tale takes a new twist.
Classification scheme is key to species count.
Sulfur-based life: for real? And what does Australian sandstone have to do with Mars?
Another big mouth beast becomes an honorary member of the baleen club.
Galileo groans as he’s trotted out again.
Jurassic spark part two: the chick-a-gator
Did giant insects seek or shun a high oxygen atmosphere?
Bonded bird behavior in same-sex partners: what does it mean?
Dubbed Protoanguilla palau—meaning “first eel”—this little eel is prompting a redrawing of his family tree. Discovered in western Pacific caves 35 meters deep, the eel seems like a patchwork from the eel time machine.
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