One can ask how it came about that an inherited set of connections leads to Abraham’s altruistic thinking and the arguments of the atomic scientists. The answer is evolution.
Evolution is occurring at a more rapid rate than ever before, however the drivers of the evolution have changed.
These characteristics make bats an interesting animal to study because they may have implications for human health.
New Hampshire researchers get clues from a person who sees the world upside down.
American scientists agree on the evolution of the entire tomato species, from tiny to hairy and awful-tasting to the large and sweet.
A TAU team hypothesized that humans evolved modern traits as an adaptational response to the need to hunt progressively smaller and quicker prey.
The small whale, named for a pharaoh, provided big insights for scientists about the evolution of whales.
The researchers believe that humans maintained a tiny population of only 1,300 adults for at least 100,000 years.
The researchers found primitive cell-like membranes in hydrothermal vents, which may reveal how life began on unhospitable Earth.
This 300,000-year-old skull found in China has traits of both humans and other more distantly-related hominids, implying a new branch on the human evolutionary tree could have lived there.