Human longevity from grandmothering tied to human coupling
Environment-modifying organisms drove Earth's first mass extinction, and could do it again today
Study of fossils from northern Spain suggests the evolutionary process in our genus is largely characterized by stasis
Researchers at U of T's Donnelly Center uncover protein part the controls neuron development
New analysis represents major change in the presumed nature of the planet's earliest angiosperms
“Focused destruction can lead to surprising outcomes,” computer science professor says.
Findings have now clarified the origins of the major lineages of the hybrid yeasts
IU biologist contributes to international effort to extend basic principles upon which Darwin’s theory was founded
The importance of dietary carbohydrate in human evolution
Health experts have warned for years that the overuse of antibiotics is creating “superbugs” able to resist drugs treating infection.
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