Learn how a variety of tooth shapes drove evolution across multiple kinds of mammals.
A recent study has uncovered the surprising evolutionary origin of the mammalian outer ear, linking it to the gills of ancient fish and marine invertebrates. The research reveals that both structures ...
Saber-toothed predators—best known from the infamous Smilodon—evolved multiple times across different mammal groups. A study ...
Researchers Stunned to Find Five-Million-Year-Old Remains of a Mammal Related to the Present-Day Honey Badger In 2020, ...
A new study outlines the ways by which city life may be shaping the evolution of urban coyotes, the highly adaptable ...
Evolution is often depicted as a steady forward march from simple to complex forms. But new research shows that certain ferns ...
A recent study from the USC Stem Cell lab has uncovered the surprising evolutionary origin of the mammalian outer ear, ...
A nearly gapless genome sequence of the echidna, an egg-laying mammal with multiple sex chromosomes, helps researchers to ...
Even though many species boast remarkably high genetic diversity, nearly 90% of Madagascar’s lemur species are on the brink ...
Sabre teeth can be ideal for puncturing the flesh of prey, which may explain why they evolved in different groups of mammals ...
The nation's first human death due to the bird flu occurred this month, the latest development in a global outbreak that, ...