Compared to previous theories, the current research emphasizes the complexity of the biological and chemical processes that brought about life.
The idea that six generations are battling it out in today's workplace makes for compelling headlines, but how much of it is actually true?
Even Charles Darwin was puzzled by the evolution of the vertebrate eye. New research suggests that it traces back to a cyclopean invertebrate with a single eye atop the head.
We estimate income and taxes for the wealthiest group of US households by matching Forbes 400 data to the individual, business, estate, and gift tax returns of the corresponding group in 2010–2020. In ...
New research challenges the one-level view of evolution, showing natural selection works on individuals and groups together.
Survival of the fittest. Nature red in tooth and claw. The common view of natural selection is based solely on the individual: A trait allows an organism to out-compete its rivals and is thus passed ...
The evolution of human hands is one of the most important – and overlooked – stories of our origin. Now, new fossil evidence ...
New plankton arrived just a few millennia — maybe even decades — after the Chicxulub asteroid, forcing a rethink of evolution ...
Abstract: The integration of heterogeneous EMRs for multidisease prediction faces critical challenges, including knowledge stagnation, modality fragmentation, and opaque decision-making. This study ...
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All life on Earth traces back to 1 ancestor, but some genes are even older
Every organism alive on Earth, from oak trees to octopuses to the bacteria in our gut, belongs to a single extended family. Genetic evidence points back to one ancestral cell, a last common forebear ...
Men want hot women, and women want rich men. Or do they? Relationship scientist and UC Davis psychology professor Paul ...
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