A look at how evolution could reshape animals into strange new forms millions of years from now.
Tracks left by some of the earliest complex animals are giving new insights into how they experienced the world. New research ...
Inequality is not unique to human groups and societies. Individuals with relatively little power possess a variety of ...
It's a mild early spring morning at the historic Cottonwood Field Station in western South Dakota, and a herd of 150 Angus ...
Anxiety feels real for a reason. Discover how an ancient fear system and a future-focused mind combine to create worry, panic ...
Unlike a traditional fund, says Christian Pichler, GERBER-RAUTH does not face the same pressure to deploy capital or force ...
For hundreds of millions of years on our planet there was no war, no oppression, no injustice, no evil. Before the evolution of mankind there were no creatures capable of choosing either good or evil.
An ancient reptile once thought to be an early turtle ancestor actually belonged to an entirely different group.
The Code as Witness written by Steven C. Quay is part scientific investigation, part policy strategy, and part warning about ...
We need to create a new humanism before the “AI successionists” win.
Anthropologist and author David Samson examines how the story of human sleep unfolded in his new book, “The Sleepless Ape.” ...
With talons larger than a grizzly’s and stealth built for Amazon ambushes, it’s no wonder the harpy eagle is considered one of nature’s most formidable aerial predators.