Evolution
Insects Played Pivotal Roles in the Evolution of Human Culture
[CLIP: Theme music] Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. Plenty of us only think about insects…
Read More »Charles Darwin quiz: Test your knowledge on the ‘father of evolution’
Charles Darwin was a 19th century British naturalist. He is best known for his theory of evolution by natural selection,…
Read More »Marmots could have the solution to a long-running debate in evolution
Yellow-bellied marmots live in colonies with a single dominant male Maria Janicki/Alamy Friendly groups of marmots could help settle an…
Read More »Predatory birds from the Jurassic may have driven cicada evolution for millions of years
The rapid evolution of cicadas’ flight ability may have been spurred by the emergence of predatory birds, new research suggests.…
Read More »Record-breaking ancient spinning galaxy challenges cosmic evolution theories
The most distant and thus earliest rotating disk galaxy ever spotted has surprised astronomers and could challenge our theories of…
Read More »5 Must-Know Strategies To Stay Ahead Of The Industry’s Evolution
Whether it’s refining your business model, mastering new technologies, or discovering strategies to capitalize on the next market surge, Inman…
Read More »Ancient relative of ‘living fossil’ fish reveals that geological activity supercharges evolution
Primeval fish that were thought to be “living fossils,” largely unchanged since the time of the dinosaurs, are actually evolving…
Read More »How fast does evolution happen?
When Charles Darwin developed his theory of evolution in the mid-19th century, he figured this fundamental process took place very…
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