Hundreds of millions of years ago, prehistoric seas and rivers were full of strange fish with armor, fins, lungs, slime, and ...
Scientists may have finally solved the riddle of Tyrannosaurus rex's small arms, which have always stood out as the oddest ...
Experts say modern wellness is shifting away from crash slimming solutions toward non-invasive body contouring, personalised wellness plans, and sustainable health goals that focus on confidence, ...
A new evolutionary finding is giving one of the ocean's simplest-looking animals a surprising connection to humans: Sea anemones may rely on an ancient body-building system.
Fashion and media have become visibly more diverse over the past quarter-century. Yet beneath that surface change, a new ...
A new study, published in Ecology and Evolution, shows that social living is associated with longer lifespan, but also that the benefits of sociality level off once animals move beyond living in pairs ...
Every human voice is acoustically unique. The anatomy and evolutionary history behind that fact turns out to be one of ...
Humans are overwhelmingly right-handed, but scientists have long struggled to explain why no other primate species shows ...
Reptiles have been growing armor in their skin on and off for hundreds of millions of years, but scientists never fully ...
Led by Scott Evans, assistant curator of invertebrate palaeontology at the American Museum of Natural History, it draws on ...
Even tiny muscles around the ears hint at our evolutionary past. In many mammals, tiny ear muscles allow the outer ear (pinna ...
No matter where you are in the world, the humans living there are about 90 percent right-handed while the remaining 10 ...
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