In this video, we're exploring the many reasons why dodos ended up extinct, as well as the larger evolutionary forces at play ...
Part three of three! In the past two videos we've learned how geographic isolation can affect evolution, but now it's time to ...
Biogeography is the study of the large-scale distribution of species. It investigates how these distributions change over time and the processes that govern distribution patterns. Asparagales is ...
The first edition of Freshwater Fishes of Southern Africa was published in 1993, followed by the second edition in 2001. With the release of the third edition in 2024, Skelton, who has devoted much of ...
Seventeen new species of plant bugs—a group of insects with a strawlike mouth used to feed on plant and animal matter—have ...
A Townsville researcher who has embraced underwater robot technologies to help study deep coral reefs and their unique ...
A project led by the University of Barcelona and the University of La Laguna will sequence the complete genome of the spider ...
DICKINSON — Paleontologists at the Badlands Dinosaur Museum in North Dakota are continuing their groundbreaking research on a ...
The National Science & Maths Quiz popularly known as NSMQ has been trending on social media for the past few weeks.
A new article published in PNAS reveals the unprecedented ability for reverse development in a ctenophore, also called comb jelly. The findings suggest that life cycle plasticity in animals might be ...
More information: Abhishek Jain et al, Charting the metabolic biogeography of the colorectum in cancer: challenging the right sided versus left sided classification, Molecular Cancer (2024).