An innovative study reveals that HRT coordinates the hatching of fish embryos, determining the critical moment for their ...
“Our existence is probably not an evolutionary fluke,” says Jennifer Macalady, a study co-author and microbiology professor ...
In this episode of Weekly podcast, we speak to three experts who study different ways that people are affecting how plants and animals evolve – and how humanity has become the single biggest driver of ...
A new study led by recent undergraduate student Caitlyn Nojiri and co-authored by astronomy and astrophysics professor Enrico ...
A new book explores how one biologist’s work at the North and South Poles changed the way he sees the world and our place in ...
Does a duck always look like a duck and quack like a duck? Sixty-six million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous Period, ...
We often talk about water and how important it is to make sure it is clean and unpolluted. But lakes usually fall through the ...
Picture a primordial Earth: a world of muted browns, greys and greens. Fast forward to today, and Earth teems with a ...
The journey of Earth towards a colourful world began with the evolution of vision, which initially developed to distinguish ...