Scientists analyzing 443-million-year-old Scottish fossils have uncovered the early evidence that some of the first groups of vertebrates possessed surprisingly advanced eyes and traces of bone, ...
Scientists have recreated the most ancient vertebrate known, the myllokunmingiid. The creature had four camera-type eyes.
Hidden deep in a once-ravaged mining site on a remote Pacific island, scientists uncovered a sleek, black-eyed creature ...
Machine learning holds great promise for classifying and identifying fossils, and has recently been marshaled to identify trackmakers of dinosaur ...
After reviewing recent genetic, morphological, and biogeographic studies on giraffes, scientists have now split the single ...
Aquaculture is now the fastest-growing food production sector globally, supplying more than half of the fish and seafood ...
At first glance, this mammal looks like a horse gone terribly wrong. But, in reality, Chalicotherium is far from a botched ...
The Division of Natural Resources recently launched a new citizen science project to track eastern newts across the state.
IN connection with modern views of science we hear so much of evolution and evolutionists that it is worth our while to ask if there is any such process as evolution in nature. Unquestionably, yes.
New method also detects molecular signs of photosynthesis almost 1 billion years earlier than previously documented; Combining chemistry and AI, pioneering method could revolutionize search for ...