Biology
Biology is the scientific study of life and living organisms. It explores a vast range of topics, including the structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, and… Read More »Biology
Biology is the scientific study of life and living organisms. It explores a vast range of topics, including the structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, and… Read More »Biology
Physiology, derived from the Greek words “physis” (nature) and “logos” (study), is the scientific discipline that explores the normal functioning of living organisms. It aims… Read More »What is physiology?
Researchers at the University of Maryland (UMD) have uncovered valuable insights into soybean pollination, revealing that while soybeans can self-pollinate, cross-pollination involving multiple plants significantly… Read More »How wildflowers boost soybean yields and quality
Extrachromosomal DNA refers to genetic material that exists outside the chromosomes within a cell. While the majority of an organism’s genetic information is typically organized… Read More »Extrachromosomal DNA
Under the guidance of scientists at the University of York, a research team meticulously charted the ancestral lineage of the formidable ambush-predators and their extinct… Read More »Why are there so few crocodiles? Climate and competition tell the tale
The evolution of life on Earth is a captivating narrative that unfolds over billions of years, weaving a tale of adaptation, diversity, and interconnectedness. From… Read More »The evolution of life on Earth
Microbiology is a scientific discipline that explores the microscopic world of microorganisms, encompassing a diverse array of organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa.… Read More »What is microbiology?
In the expanse of the eastern United States, there exists a remarkably rare ant species, documented in only a handful of records. Michelle Kirchner, a… Read More »Rare ant species rediscovered in North Carolina treetops
Ancient deep sea creatures called radiodonts had incredible vision that likely drove an evolutionary arms race according to new research published today. The international study,… Read More »Ancient sea creatures had incredibly sophisticated eyes
In a recent Geology study, Harvard Ph.D. candidate Sarah R. Losso and Professor Javier Ortega-Hernández shed light on the enigmatic reproductive behavior of trilobites, specifically… Read More »Ancient trilobites mated like horseshoe crabs
At the end of the last Ice Age, many iconic species became extinct—including the steppe bison, the wooly rhinoceros, the Irish elk, and the dire… Read More »Muskoxen survived ice age extinction due to unique genetic adaptations
Approximately 15,000 years ago, humanity made its foray into the Andes, catalyzing a transformative impact on the landscape by introducing regular fire practices. This revelation… Read More »Humans created a new ecosystem in the andes 15,000 years ago
In the primeval landscapes of the Mesozoic Era, grazing dinosaurs found a culinary preference for cycads, an ancient lineage of plants abundant in the forest… Read More »Ancient cycads survived mass extinction by using nitrogen-fixing bacteria
For more than 20 years, a research team at Lund University in Sweden has studied the common bluetail damselfly. Females occur in three different color… Read More »Evolutionary origins of colorful damselfly’s female color variation unraveled
Amid an alarming surge in global habitat destruction and species extinction, new research by an international team of scientists proposes a new global approach to… Read More »New global approach to choosing protected lands could double efficiency in preventing species extinction
The discovery that chimpanzees use tools to fish for termites revolutionized our understanding of their abilities—but we still don’t have crucial context to help us… Read More »Chimpanzees show seasonal preferences for termite fishing
In the geological past, several groups of crocodiles evolved towards a morphology adapted to marine life. However, the extent of these adaptations and their evolutionary… Read More »New light shed on the evolutionary history of marine crocodiles
It’s no secret that climate change poses a threat to our planet. Agriculture plays a pivotal role in the battle against climate change, but it’s… Read More »Bridging the gap: Modeling tools for climate-friendly agriculture
Leiden biologists have found a mutation in flour beetles that allows them to speed up their development. They think that more insects can change their… Read More »Flour beetles Accelerate development in response to climate change
Microbial communities, or microbiomes, are essential for safeguarding human and environmental health through the most widely used biotechnological process on our planet: biological wastewater treatment.… Read More »Predict the behavior of microbial communities in wastewater treatment