Blind Mexican cavefish became active in light while surface fish reacted to darkness, revealing how evolution rewired brains.
A classic question in biology is whether evolution is entirely random or, can it follow predictable patterns. This question was popularized by the famous paleontologist and science communicator ...
(Volodymyr Yakimchuk/Creatas Video+/Getty Images Plus) A seismic shift in the selection pressures acting on humans may have ...
In a study published in Molecular Biology and Evolution, a research team led by Prof. Liu Jinxian from the Institute of Oceanology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IOCAS), explored the genetic ...
Deep within the dark caves of northeastern Mexico lives a fish that has spent hundreds of thousands of years adapting to a ...
Many people believe that we humans have conquered nature through the wonders of civilization and technology. Some also believe that because we are different from other creatures, we have complete ...
Evolution is perhaps the most extraordinary story ever told—a tale spanning billions of years that connects every living thing on Earth through an intricate web of shared ancestry. From the tiniest ...
The maned wolf has its own genus, so it’s not actually a wolf. But the South American canid is the tallest in the world, standing 3 feet at the shoulder. Its long legs help it peer over the tall ...