A long-standing assumption about evolution is being challenged by new research showing that vastly different species can rely on the same genetic pathways to develop similar traits.
A new book by Kinsey Institute scholar Justin Garcia explains some of the tensions in modern romance and how to work through ...
Butterflies and a moth species reused the same two genes, ivory and optix, to create similar warning colors over millions of ...
Evolution seems to follow a script more often than expected. Researchers found that distantly related butterflies and moths ...
A world of self-improving machines has lived in fiction for more than a century. What gives that old fear new force now is ...
Evolutionary biology holds clues for the future of AI, argue researchers from the HUN-REN Centre for Ecological Research, ...
Hungarian and Belgian researchers are drawing attention to the risks of the future of AI, and evolutionary biology may help ...
The topics of snake venom evolution, composition of venoms, types of toxins, ecological adaptation, prey specialisation, ...
The transformative leader of the Missouri Botanical Garden, Raven coined the word "coevolution" and promoted plant ...
Why are there so many species of coral reef fish? According to a new study, it’s because about 50 million years ago, some ...
A new study shows the virus could have doubled the frequency of genetic variants in a South African province if effective ...
The bacterial flagellar motor is finally understood after 50 years. In its workings, columnist Natalie Wolchover finds the ...
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