Evolution

It's Not Sex But Something Weird Happens Between Axinaea Flowers And Bird Pollinators

(Iridosornis analis) removing stamens from Axinaea confusa; note how the bird contacts the stigma (receptive ...

Article - News Staff - Jul 5 2014 - 6:26pm

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Blog Post - Michael White - Oct 29 2009 - 10:59am

Denizens Of Deep Seas And Deep Time Part 2: The Coelacanth

conventional texts so she tried to contact her friend and colleague, James Leonard Brierley Smith. Since he was ...

Article - Sarda Sahney - Apr 1 2007 - 11:55am

Insight On How New Species Are Formed: Father Genes In Birds

pied flycatcher. The two flycatcher species (or “quasi species”) have come into contact with each other ...

Article - News Staff - Oct 5 2007 - 10:45am

Creationism Axed- Again!

wanting to celebrate the 2009 anniversary of the 27 April 1859 discovery of the axe, contacted various ...

Blog Post - Patrick Lockerby - May 26 2009 - 11:43pm

How the KT Event and Dinosaur Extinction Shaped Your Genome

biologists; many evolutionary biologists don't have a lot of contact with hard-core genomics. But there ...

Blog Post - Michael White - Jun 23 2009 - 11:42am

Human Pubic Lice Acquired From Gorillas Gives Evolutionary Clues

humans did not require sexual contact. Human pubic or 'crab' lice get transmitted between ...

Article - News Staff - Mar 9 2007 - 2:12am

The Issue of Altruism

tend to make the mating contact but seldom form groups for rearing, where the responsibility invariably ...

Blog Post - Gerhard Adam - Jun 4 2009 - 5:56pm

Dog Breed Matters If You Want To Communicate

visual contact with humans, such as sheep dogs and gun dogs, are better able to comprehend a pointing ...

Article - News Staff - Jul 23 2009 - 11:43pm

Is Evolution Fast Enough?

isolation from other populations. Contact with populations that had already experienced environmental change ...

Article - Gunnar De Winter - Jun 23 2011 - 3:38pm