Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution is delighted to launch Reviews in Evolutionary Developmental Biology, an article collection dedicated to publishing ...
Researchers at the Technion have discovered how changes in genetic regulatory sequences can lead to alterations in the form and structure of animals—even when genetic regulatory systems are stable and ...
In ‘A Voice in the Wilderness,’ Joseph L. Graves Jr. discusses his scientific journey, how he debates racists, and more.
Evolution seems to follow a script more often than expected. Researchers found that distantly related butterflies and moths ...
Scientists have uncovered evidence supporting a mechanism in which transposable elements (TEs), once considered ...
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 ...
A new interdisciplinary review published in The Quarterly Review of Biology argues that red meat, once an essential component ...
From rigid brow ridges to expressive arches, your eyebrows tell a story of how human faces evolved to signal emotion, identity and social intent.
Red meat has long occupied a near-mythic place in the story of human evolution. It is often cast as the food that helped make ...