For more than a century, the Ediacara Biota has quietly confused scientists. These fossils, dating back around 570 million years, capture soft, squish.
A new way of analysing fossils has revealed more about animals and environments of ancient times, when humans were evolving.
Picture a mammal that can deliberately shut down most of its brain functions for most of the year, then wake up in the spring with its memories and in.
The Ediacara Biota are some of the strangest fossils ever found—soft-bodied organisms preserved in remarkable detail where ...
It’s a phenomenon that was called the Homogenocene even before a similar term growing in popularity, the Anthropocene, was ...
Disrupting left superior frontal sulcus selectively impaired perceptual but not value-based decisions, revealing segregated prefrontal circuits for integrating sensory evidence versus subjective ...
Seashells, the durable skeletons of marine animals, are abundant and long-lasting, offering scientists vital clues about ...
THE heartbroken family of an asylum hotel worker stabbed to death by a dancing migrant today slammed him as an “animal” as he was jailed. Rhiannon Skye Whyte, 27, was left to bleeding ...
New research shows that epaulette sharks, often called “walking sharks,” can produce eggs without increasing their overall energy use.
The veterinarian-owned startup empowers a network of veterinarians who provide in-home euthanasia to ease the passing ...
Driving cattle on foot across Scotland, echoing the practices of our forefathers and gaining intimate insight into the ...
They are exceptional but fragile. Yet the orchid mantis is one of the most expensive exotic pet insects, and people happily ...