The fossil, likely to be that of a newborn, does not have the recognizable long snout typically seen in the species
Evidence of a variable but progressively drying climate coincides with a major shift in stone tool-making abilities and the appearance of modern Homo sapiens
Malaria parasites have evolved to be most infectious at the time of day when mosquitoes feed, to maximize the chance of being spread
The winners harnessed the power of evolution
Madagascar's giant elephant birds receive "bone-afide" rethink
A new analysis is shedding light on the earth's first macroscopic animals: the 570-million-year-old, enigmatic Ediacara biota
The event, also known as the Great Dying, occurred around 250 million years ago
3-D images of a skin molecule involved in temperature sensation could lead to new treatments for skin diseases
New research conducted by evolutionary biologists worldwide paints cities as evolutionary "change agents"
228-million-year-old fossil sheds light on how turtles evolved
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