Evolution
The latest science on how life has adapted and changed over generations—and how new species come to be.
The practice of endurance running for hunting likely started to develop around 2.6 million years ago.
‘They might be saying: come here, move away, or maybe even smell me.’
Green-rumped parrotlets can be caretakers–or killers.
If human eyes were this big, we’d carry around about 220 more pounds.
Clues to mammal evolution can be found in Jurassic molars and middle-ear bones.
A unique section of DNA is changing the story of bird evolution and causing a major shift in the family tree.
Too little sugar and too much acid can make traces of tooth decay difficult to find.
Now extinct, Pebanista yacuruna is the largest known freshwater dolphin species and lived 16 million years ago.
Kermit the Frog expresses, 'I felt very honored… and a bit confused.'
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