From a Fish’s Gills to Your Ears
Scientists trace the evolution of our outer ears to the gills of ancient fish. If not for our perception of time, could we say we are fishes? Continue reading From a Fish’s Gills to Your Ears
Scientists trace the evolution of our outer ears to the gills of ancient fish. If not for our perception of time, could we say we are fishes? Continue reading From a Fish’s Gills to Your Ears
Many of the Ulas family from Turkey walked on all fours, bear crawling as quadrupeds, but did scientists find a missing evolutionary link? Continue reading Family that ‘Bear Crawls’ on All Fours Remains Evolving Mystery
The Irish Elk was the world’s largest deer, and the fossils challenged people’s views of extinction, evolution, and consciousness. Continue reading How the Irish Elk Challenged People’s Ideas of the World
Scientists find a third sex in freshwater algae and a ‘bisexual-factor gene’ apart from male or female sex genes. Continue reading Pleodorina starrii: Scientists Discover a Third Sex in Tiny Algae