News

Scientists have made a leap in genetic engineering by pushing elephant cells into an embryonic-like state. This marks a major ...
There's no question that humans have left an indelible mark on the world, but we're also inadvertently steering the evolution ...
Hosted on MSN28d
When Elephants Got Weird
Elephants are some of the most iconic animals today, but their ancient relatives looked drastically different. From towering, tusked giants to bizarre, shovel-jawed species, prehistoric elephants ...
Buzz pollination—a process in which bees extract pollen by vibrating flowers—occurs in more than 20,000 plant species. Among ...
The ancestors of humans started making tools about 3.3 million years ago. First they made them out of stone, then they switched to bone as a raw material. Until recently, the earliest clear evidence ...
Videos and images of Iceland's Elephant Rock in fact showed a place that genuinely exists — although some footage showed ...
Ram Raj Dhakal, 22, jolts awake to an alert on his phone. A wild elephant has strayed into a village near Thakurdwara, on the ...
Colossal Biosciences claims it has revived an extinct species, but scientists outside the company are skeptical.
Scientists have made a leap in genetic engineering by pushing elephant cells into an embryonic-like state. This marks a major step toward recreating traits of the extinct woolly mammoth, offering ...
This study offers new insights into the co-evolution of plants and pollinators, as well as the development of floral diversity in wild communities over time.
With time, even the tools used to play holi have evolved. A beautiful, ornate silver water syringe with a spout the shape of ...