Wild chimpanzees adapt genetically to different habitats By Will Dunham Reuters Jan 10, 2025 Wild chimpanzees inhabit various environments in Africa, from dense tropical rainforests to more open woodland and savannah areas. And these c…
Genomes reveal timing of Homo sapiens interbreeding with Neanderthals By Will Dunham Reuters Dec 12, 2024 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Neanderthals went extinct roughly 39,000 years ago, but in some sense these close cousins of our species are not gone. …
+2 At its core, life is all about play âˆ� just look at the animal kingdom David Toomey Professor of English, UMass Amherst | The Conversation/US Aug 30, 2024 At Cambridge University Library, along with all the books, maps and manuscripts, there’s a child’s drawing that curators have titled “The Batt…
+4 Love for cats lures students into this course, which uses feline research to teach science Jonathan Losos William H. Danforth Distinguished University Professor, Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis | The Conversation/US Aug 5, 2024 Uncommon Courses is an occasional series from The Conversation U.S. highlighting unconventional approaches to teaching.
+2 Female giraffes drove the evolution of long giraffe necks in order to feed on the most nutritious leaves, new research suggests Douglas R. Cavener Huck Distinguished Chair in Evolutionary Genetics and Professor of Biology, Penn State | The Conversation/US Jun 10, 2024 Everything in biology ultimately boils down to food and sex. To survive as an individual you need food. To survive as a species you need sex.