A new study outlines the ways by which city life may be shaping the evolution of urban coyotes, the highly adaptable carnivores spotted in alleyways from Berkeley, Calif., to the Bronx, in New York.
The capacity might explain how Homo erectus conquered Eurasia, but deepens the mystery about what took our own species so ...
Ifham Nizam In a world grappling with the realities of climate change, understanding how plants adapt to environmental stressors is more critical than ever. A groundbreaking study led by Dr. Kaushalya ...
The study sheds light on the evolutionary adaptations that allow snow leopards to thrive in one of the world's most ...
The study on E. vaccinii uncovers its evolution and spread, linking genetic diversity to increased threats to blueberry crops ...
The incorporation of meat into the diet was a milestone for the human evolutionary lineage, a potential catalyst for advances ...
Researchers have described how the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus genetically adapts to humans, including mutations that allow some strains to evade the immune system and become resistant to ...
Chemicals in the tooth enamel of Australopithecus suggest the early human ancestors ate very little meat, dining on vegetation instead.
The recent public release of the Hunyuan Video generative AI model has intensified ongoing discussions about the potential of large multimodal vision-language models to one day create entire movies.
Learn more about how Homo erectus may have adapted to dryer, arid conditions before Homo sapiens.
Avian flu is rampant in poultry farms and in wild birds in the U.S. Every mutation brings the virus one step closer to the ...