TIME logo
Sign In
My Account
My Account
Digital Magazines
TIME Storefront
Help Center
Sign Out
Subscribe
Subscribe
Sign Up for Our Ideas Newsletter
Close
My Account
My Account
Digital Magazines
TIME Storefront
Help Center
Sign Out
Sign In
Subscribe
Sections
Home
U.S.
Politics
World
Health
Climate
Future of Work by Charter
Business
Tech
Entertainment
Ideas
Science
History
Sports
Magazine
TIME 2030
Next Generation Leaders
TIME100 Leadership Series
TIME Studios
Video
TIME100 Talks
TIMEPieces
The TIME Vault
TIME for Health
TIME for Kids
TIME Edge
TIME CO2
Red Border: Branded Content by TIME
Coupons
Personal Finance by TIME Stamped
Shopping by TIME Stamped
Join Us
Newsletters
Subscribe
Give a Gift
Shop the TIME Store
TIME Cover Store
Customer Care
US & Canada
Global Help Center
Reach Out
Careers
Press Room
Contact the Editors
Media Kit
Reprints and Permissions
More
About Us
Privacy Policy
Your Privacy Rights
Terms of Use
Modern Slavery Statement
Site Map
Connect with Us
Evolution
Horses Smile and Pout Just Like Humans, Study Says
By Mandy Oaklander
Scientists Discover What Makes T-Rex Teeth Deadly
By Daniel White
See How Microsoft Windows Has Evolved
By Dan Kedmey
Remembering the Scopes Monkey Trial on Its 90th Anniversary
By Victor Luckerson
More in
Evolution
Why You're Pretty Much Unconscious All the Time
A surprising new paper argues that consciousness is just a bit player in the human brain
By Jeffrey Kluger
June 26, 2015
Study Says Hip-Hop Made Biggest Impact on U.S. Music
Forget the British invasion of the 1960s or the synth-pop of the 1980s
By Helen Regan
May 7, 2015
People With Back Pain May Have Chimpanzee-Shaped Spines
Research shows that people with spines similar to chimpanzees' have more trouble walking upright
By Victor Luckerson
April 28, 2015
You’re Not Fooling Anyone With Your Pretend Laughter
A fake laugh is produced with a slightly different set of vocal muscles controlled by a different part of our brain
By Zócalo Public Square
April 2, 2015
Men Prefer Curves for Evolutionary Reasons
And it's one curve in particular
By Sabrina Toppa
March 20, 2015
Why Women Like War Heroes More than Any Other Kind of Guy
And why men don't find brave women attractive
By Belinda Luscombe
March 12, 2015
Researchers Find Neanderthal-era Bone Tool in France
A multipurpose bone tool dating back to before the Stone Age was discovered in France
By Rishi Iyengar
January 15, 2015
Newly Discovered Frog Gives Birth to Live Tadpoles
As opposed to eggs, like most frogs
By Denver Nicks
January 1, 2015
Watch Bill Nye Explain Evolution Using Emoji
“We emojinized it.”
By Eliza Berman
December 12, 2014
On Evolution Day, Remember That Darwin Knew He'd Meet Resistance
Plus, TIME's original coverage of the anti-evolution arguments of the 1925 Scopes trial
By Jeffrey Kluger
November 24, 2014
What You Didn’t Know About William Jennings Bryan. What You Should Know About Darwin
Enthusiasm for improving the human race could have negative consequences
By History News Network
November 23, 2014
Scientists Discover Why Mosquitos Love Human Blood
You get mosquito bites because of your smell
By Tessa Berenson
November 13, 2014
Why the First Comet Landing Matters
This mission may be our most informative one yet
By Arpita Aneja
November 12, 2014
Science Finally Proves Your Cat Is Wild
That kitty curled up on your lap is only one genetic step away from jungle killer
By Helen Regan
November 11, 2014
Genitals May Have Formed Like Limbs
Harvard researchers probe genetic connections between the two
By Rishi Iyengar
November 6, 2014
Scientists Trace Back the First Sexual Act Ever, to Weird Ancient Fish
Ancient fish were the first to copulate. And according to a world renowned paleontologist, it looked a lot like square dancing
By Laura Stampler
October 21, 2014
More from
TIME
More From TIME