Life Sciences

Is Placozoa Now The Most Primitive Animal In The Tree Of Life?

100% are shown. Bayesian inference supported strongly (posterior probability = 1.0) all nodes with the ...

Article - News Staff - Jan 26 2009 - 9:50pm

Red Queen Hypothesis Right: Species Are Not In Equilibrium But 'Run To Keep In Place'

million years, during the Cenozoic Era. As the Red Queen told Alice, "it takes all the running you ...

Article - News Staff - Jun 20 2013 - 9:06pm

Chefs Opine On Changing Oceans

scientists. So... jury's still out. Salmon, meanwhile, are not at all in the same class of predator as ...

Article - Danna Staaf - May 27 2011 - 1:58pm

Farmland Improves Bee Health

a community level, accounting for all bee and flower species, the likelihood of a communitywide outbreak of ...

Article - News Staff - May 15 2020 - 1:10pm

Some Parts Of Borneo Have Landscape Similar To The Pliocene Epoch, 5.3 Million Years Ago

wood and all rich countries require a chain of custody to prove the lumber was taken responsibly but ...

Article - Hank Campbell - Apr 30 2022 - 10:33pm

The Not-So-Secret Advantage Of Being Short

signals on a time delay until the last one comes in and then shoots 'em all off at once, creating ...

Article - Becky Jungbauer - May 20 2009 - 5:24pm

Sugary Beverages In Adolescence Impair Memory

calories are the same. The new work finds it's all bad for the brain. Photo: Denise Applewhite In ...

Article - News Staff - Jul 29 2014 - 9:00pm

The Selfish Gene Is So 1970s- Evolution Is Driven By The Selfish Ribosome, Says Paper

are ribosomes found in all cells of all organisms, they are almost identical in all living species. ...

Article - News Staff - Jan 7 2015 - 11:51am

Transfer RNA- Evolution's Historian

molecules can address fundamental questions in biology and evolution.” All tRNAs assemble themselves into ...

Article - News Staff - Mar 7 2008 - 10:27pm

Everyone Loves Giant Squid

siphon, esophagus-through-the-brain, and other traits may lead us to conclude that, in fact, all squid are ...

Blog Post - Danna Staaf - Jan 31 2011 - 7:05pm