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Professor Brian Cox shows the stages of the evolution of the eye, from a primitive light sensitive spot, to a complex mammalian eye.
Professor Brian Cox visits Madagascar to track down the rare aye-aye lemur, and see how it is perfectly adapted to suit its surroundings.
Gene loss is emerging as a pervasive source of genetic variation. The authors review the mechanisms by which gene loss has influenced evolution of different species and discuss insights from ...
Tracking Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer Evolution through Therapy (TRACERx) 10 is a multicenter, prospective cohort study, which began recruitment in April 2014 with funding from Cancer Research UK.
The evolution, ecology and biodiversity major is the study the diversity of life on Earth, including genes, physiology, shapes, sizes and behaviors.
Newsweek Magazine Evolution: What Will Humans Look Like in 50,000 Years? Dec 28, 2024 at 6:00 AM EST By Aristos is a Newsweek science and health reporter with the London, U.K., bureau.
Our Brainrot Evolution codes guide will help you claim free Potions so you can evolve quicker in the Roblox RNG-style game.
Here are four possible futures for the human race, based on some theories of continuing evolution. The possibilities include a stop to evolution, continuing mutation here on Earth, technology ...
An ancient skull dating back 300,000 years is unlike any other premodern human fossil ever found, potentially pointing to a new branch in the human family tree, according to new research.
Evolution must be the best-known yet worst-understood of all scientific theories. So here is New Scientist’s guide to some of the most common myths and misconceptions about evolution.
Evolution keeps making crabs. In fact, it's happened so often that there's a special scientific term for an organism turning crab-like: carcinization. But how many times has it happened, and why ...