Blind Mexican cavefish became active in light while surface fish reacted to darkness, revealing how evolution rewired brains.
A vast stretch of islands across the South Pacific holds one of the oldest human stories on Earth. For tens of thousands of ...
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Human Evolution May Be Undergoing a Major Shift Right in Front of Our Eyes
(Volodymyr Yakimchuk/Creatas Video+/Getty Images Plus) A seismic shift in the selection pressures acting on humans may have brought us to a major turning point in our evolutionary journey. According ...
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Can video games show how evolution really works?
A fascinating look at how games can model survival, adaptation and changing ecosystems.
Scientists reveal Afro-textured hair, common in African populations, is a genetic trait likely shaped by evolutionary ...
As I picked up the coins, I noticed I was using different movements to gather everything, and those movements seemed to ...
Scientists tracking blind Mexican cavefish uncover a striking evolutionary reversal where existing brain circuits are rewired via dopamine to flip behavioral responses to light.
The Terminator, The Fly, Aliens, Blade Runner, Akira, and more make up our list of the best hard sci-fi movies of the '80s.
The 2020s have churned out some incredible science fiction storytelling, and these are the best shows of the decade to seek ...
Men have nipples because embryos are sexually neutral for their first six weeks. Here's the developmental blueprint behind one of anatomy's most overlooked mysteries.
Crows, frequently associated with symbolic representations of transformation, exhibit a capacity for symbolic activity, a ...
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