From rigid brow ridges to expressive arches, your eyebrows tell a story of how human faces evolved to signal emotion, ...
In ‘A Voice in the Wilderness,’ Joseph L. Graves Jr. discusses his scientific journey, how he debates racists, and more.
Shapes of beaks and snouts come in an extraordinary range of forms, reflecting adaptations to different lifestyles and ...
There is a growing idea in evolutionary biology that human ageing might not just be a modern biological process. Instead, it may be rooted in a very a.
The fear that grips you at the edge of a balcony is older than language, older than memory. It’s millions of years of ...
A new study in Proceedings of the Royal Society B reveals the surprising neurological landscape of fish brains. Harvard ...
Most humans favour their right hand, a trait deeply rooted in our evolutionary past. This dominance, linked to language processing in the left brain and the precision needed for early tool use, has ...
Professors of ecology and evolutionary biology Roxanne Beltran and Erika Zavaleta have been recognized individually by the ...
Aiden Villarreal, a senior biology major at Texas A&M University - Texarkana, passed away due to a medical emergency on April ...
Scientists are in a race against time to document and safeguard the diversity of lizards that live on the island and its ...
A new book by Kinsey Institute scholar Justin Garcia explains some of the tensions in modern romance and how to work through ...