Medicine & TechnologyWhen the human race reaches its one-millionth year, will humans become extinct, become a different species, or change altogether? Find out more about these possibilities.
Fossils of an ancient worm with a nervous system challenges the long-held belief that brains do not fossilize. Read the article to learn more about this discovery.
Continue reading to see how the discovery of the fossilized remains of the earliest animals to develop a skeleton helped scientists solve one of evolution's mysteries.
Research shows that Burmese pythons have evolved a unique feature, enabling their jaws to stretch wide enough to eat and swallow large prey. Read to know more.
Scientists are using artificial intelligence (AI) to study the human genome to determine which mutations were favored and which were only hitchhikers. Read the article to learn more.
Biologists found that physics does not always answer the problems in biology, such as why bigger animals consume lesser food than smaller ones. Find out the answer in this article.
Harvard researchers found that the rapid evolution and explosion of diversity in reptiles happened before the end-Permian extinctions due to a 60-million-year-long climate change. Read the article to know more details.
Check out the winning images from the 2022 BMC Ecology and Evolution image competition with the top-winning image of the fungus making a fly its zombie slave.
A study on primates show that female monkeys with female friends tend to live longer, but no survival benefits were found linked to heterosexual friendships. Read the article to know how this could be an evolutionary precursor to human rituals.
Researchers present surprising details about how whales developed eyes that can see in the dark deep ocean, which links to swift evolutionary adaptation.