Every mammal, every fish, every vertebrate (creatures that have a spine) has two eyes. It’s been that way for millions and ...
Artificial intelligence allows tracing the evolution of genetic control elements in the developing mammalian cerebellum. An ...
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Scientists find 443-million-year-old fossil eyes eerily like our own
Long before humans evolved, a small eel shaped creature swimming in ancient seas carried eyes that look strikingly familiar.
When the Chicxulub impactor hit, the animals that had the best chance of surviving turned out to be those with wings. See how new finds are reshaping the story of how birds evolved.
The latest discoveries in Central China's Henan province are filling critical gaps in understanding East Asia's role in human ...
In the realm of marine biogeography, there is a widely held scientific principle: the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific oceans are ...
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Mysterious Structure in Bird Eyes May Explain a Curious Lack of Blood
Here's some science trivia for you: unlike the inner retina in most animals (including us), birds' inner retinas function ...
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New limits on global trade of sharks won’t be enough to save them from overfishing – new research
In late 2025, governments took sweeping action for sharks and rays. At a global conference on wildlife trade in Uzbekistan more than 70 shark and ray species received new or stronger international ...
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Bizarre fossils stumped scientists for years until this wild reveal
For more than half a century, some of Earth’s strangest fossils looked like they had washed in from an alien world.
Here, things get interesting, as just recently it was announced that two remarkably intact dinosaurs had been discovered in Wyoming’s “mummy zone”. The region was subject to the perfect storm of flash ...
By Ipshita Basu, Sudheesh R.C. In the early hours of July 30 2024, a landslide in the Wayanad district of Kerala state, India, killed 400 people. The Punjirimattom, Mundakkai, Vellarimala and ...
In the realm of marine biogeography, there is a widely held scientific principle: the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific oceans are ...
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