Frequent burn exposure may have driven human genetic adaptations that improve healing but worsen severe injury outcomes.
As biologists know, nature can take its sweet time explaining itself. Andrew Gillis, associate scientist at the Marine ...
Why do some species live for only weeks while others survive for centuries? Researchers at the Leibniz Institute on ...
New research is significantly revising a widely cited evolutionary model, the Inhibitory Cascade Mode (ICM). Benjamin Auerbach, professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the ...
For decades, many evolutionary biologists argued that natural selection acts primarily on individuals. In other words, that organisms are rewarded or penalized one at a time, and that the idea of ...
The human ability to cook may seem ordinary, but it marks one of the most important evolutionary turning points in our ...
Why do some species live for only weeks while others survive for centuries? Researchers at the Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI) in Jena have developed AEGIS, a freely ...
Why do humans have an appendix? New research is reshaping our understanding of this overlooked organ and its antiquated role ...
The study of early vertebrates provides an essential window into the evolutionary processes that shaped modern biodiversity. Fossil discoveries spanning the Silurian to Devonian periods reveal a ...
Evolutionary biology explores how living systems change over time through variation, inheritance and differential success. At its heart lies the concept of descent with modification: populations ...
The woman's body is often thought of as simply an average body. However, the more we learn about evolutionary biology, the ...