Not all fish play by the same reproductive rules. Evolutionary biology reveals how deception became a successful mating strategy for bluegill sunfish.
The secret to this acrobatic skill lies in an extremely flexible part of the spine that allows cats to twist in the air and land safely.
Contrary to popular belief, being a little selfish might be exactly what your relationships need in order to be more balanced and equal.
Camels are masters of adaptation. Here’s how these animals evolved to survive the sand and glare while preserving crucial vision in extreme environments.
A juvenile whale shark swam from Madagascar to Seychelles, marking the first confirmed movement between the two nations.
An exhibit at New York’s Museum of the Moving Image explores how medical imaging technologies like CT scans and X-rays have reshaped our view of the body — and ourselves.
A continuation of the graphic novel adventure trilogy featuring three fearless female sci-spies as they fight to prevent a biotech mogul from dominating the world.
Most people look for commitment in the wrong places. Relationship science points to something far more subtle, and far more telling.
Men have nipples, mammary glands and the hormones required, but the ability for male lactation rarely turns on. Here’s why evolution mostly suppresses it.
Who needs a supercomputer when you can calculate pi with a box of sewing needles?