SScience Read More AI model reads genetic code to trace evolutionary historyMay 5, 2026 Researchers at the University of Oregon have developed an artificial intelligence tool that can read genetic code the…
SScience Read More Study: Butterflies and Moths Have Reused Same Genetic Toolkit for 120 Million YearsMay 4, 2026 A landmark study of several butterfly lineages and a day-flying moth in South America shows that convergent evolution…
SScience Read More Darwin’s Islands Still Evolving: Giant Daisies Rewrite the Rules of EvolutionMay 4, 2026 Charles Darwin (1809–1882) was a British naturalist whose work transformed biology by providing a unifying explanation for the…
SScience Read More College Student Identifies Bizarre New Carnivorous Dinosaur Three Times Older Than T. rexMay 3, 2026 Artistic rendition of Ptychotherates bucculentus. Credit: Illustration by Megan Sodano for Virginia Tech. A distorted dinosaur skull, once…
HHealth Read More Identifying the ages when Alzheimer’s biomarkers sharply changeMay 1, 2026 New research pinpoints the ages when Alzheimer’s-related brain changes accelerate, offering critical clues to when screening may be…
AArtificial intelligence Read More When Dawkins met Claude – UnHerdApril 30, 2026 The Turing Test is shorthand for a 1950 thought experiment that the great mathematician, logician, computer-pioneer, and cryptographer…
WWildlife Read More Scorpions Are Literally Metal, Study RevealsApril 29, 2026 One of the more fascinating and fearsome creatures in the world, the scorpion, is even cooler than you…
WWildlife Read More Meet The Eel That Generates 800V — A Biologist Explains How It Doesn’t Electrocute ItselfApril 28, 2026 At first glance, the electric eel’s abilities feel implausible. But upon a closer inspection, we find a precise,…
SScience Read More Ancient Bacteria Turned a DNA System Into a Cell SkeletonApril 27, 2026 Fluorescently labeled CorM filaments inside Anabaena. These represent a newly discovered cytoskeleton in multicellular cyanobacteria. Credit: © Loose…
SScience Read More 289-Million-Year-Old Reptile Mummy Reveals Origin of Human Breathing SystemApril 27, 2026 A fossilized reptile the size of a small lizard has revealed the oldest known example of rib-driven breathing,…
SScience Read More Did kraken-like octopuses rule Cretaceous seas? Massive jaw fossils offer cluesApril 23, 2026 Artist’s impression of an extinct Nanaimoteuthis species, often called krakens, which could have rivalled large marine reptiles in…
HHealth Read More Study maps the evolution of myeloid leukemia in children with Down syndromeApril 23, 2026 It may be possible to identify which pre-cancerous cells will develop into a rare type of blood cancer,…