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Top Ten Hominid Fantasy Finds

You can't predict what the next major hominid discovery will be, but you can daydream about it
March 19, 2012 | By Erin Wayman

The Isle Where Buffalo Roam

When filming for a 1924 silent Western was finished, the crew members abandoned several of their extras
March 12, 2012 | By Cassandra Willyard

Microraptor Was a Glossy Dinosaur

The feathered, four-winged dinosaur had a glorious sheen
March 09, 2012 | By Brian Switek

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The Story of the Most Common Bird in the World

Why do we love what is rare and despise what is all around us?
March 02, 2012 | By Rob Dunn

In Little Hippos, Males Beget Females

A new study in pygmy hippos shows that males can influence the sex ratio of their offspring
February 28, 2012 | By Virginia Hughes

Fish “Scary Stuff” Alarm Call Deciphered

A newly identified brain circuit could be responsible for driving innate fear responses in many species
February 24, 2012 | By Virginia Hughes

Alan Turing’s 60-Year-Old Prediction About Patterns in Nature Proven True

Sixty years ago, with nothing but numbers, logic and some basic know-how, the inventor of the Turing Test explained how to make a stripe
February 21, 2012 | By Virginia Hughes

Anti-Gravity Machine for Levitating Fruit Flies

A powerful magnetic field counteracted Earth's gravity and disrupted gene expression during development
February 14, 2012 | By Greg Laden

The Wandering Albatross and Global Warming

The giant oceanic birds are producing more and plumper chicks, at least for now
February 08, 2012 | By Greg Laden

What the Inuit Taught Scientists About Killer Whales

The native people knew what orcas ate, how they hunted prey, how the prey responded to the whales and when and where predation occurred
February 06, 2012 | By Greg Laden

Telomeres and Longevity in Zebra Finches

A study in birds confirms that protective caps on chromosomes predict a longer lifespan
February 02, 2012 | By Greg Laden

What Robot Fish Can Tell Us About Parallel Evolution

When housed in an aquarium with a swirling robotic school, what determines whether a fish will join the crowd?
January 31, 2012 | By Greg Laden

Where Did Dragons Come From?

In honor of the Year of the Dragon, we take a look at some potential inspirations for the dragon myth
January 23, 2012 | By Joseph Stromberg

Dinosaurs of a Feather

Some researchers insist that birds are not dinosaurs, but do they have any evidence?
January 13, 2012 | By Brian Switek

Meet the Contenders for Earliest Modern Human

Scientists have several candidates for the title of earliest Homo sapiens
January 11, 2012 | By Erin Wayman

Did Bigfoot Really Exist? How Gigantopithecus Became Extinct

Dental, dietary and environmental clues help explain why the world's largest ape vanished
January 09, 2012 | By Erin Wayman

Fish Mimics Fish-Mimicking Octopus

The black-marble jawfish takes advantage of its coloring to blend in with an octopus and stay safe from predators
January 06, 2012 | By Sarah Zielinski

Why Do Humans Have Chins?

Scientists have several explanations for why modern humans are the only hominids that have chins
January 04, 2012 | By Erin Wayman

14 Fun Facts About Elephants

#5: Cartoons lie--elephants don't like peanuts
January 03, 2012 | By Sarah Zielinski

wolverine

The Way of the Wolverine

After all but disappearing, the mammals are again being sighted in Washington's Cascade Range
January 2012 | By Eric Wagner


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