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Evolution
Study: Chimps Learn How to Use New Tools From Other Chimps
By Charlotte Alter
The Remarkable, Movable Whale Penis: It's Just Science, People
By Michael D. Lemonick
Humans and Neanderthals Were Actually Neighbors
By Michael D. Lemonick
Study: Society Flourished When Humans Got Less Manly
By Charlotte Alter
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Want to See a Live Dinosaur? Set Up a Bird Feeder
An exciting new study lays out in detail how our fine feathered friends evolved from the same ancestors as the T. Rex and velociraptors over the course of millions of years, and how they managed to avoid the same doomed fate as their dinosaur cousins
By Michael D. Lemonick
July 31, 2014
Study: BFFs May Have Similar DNA
Really close friends might be as genetically similar as fourth cousins
By Belinda Luscombe
July 15, 2014
These Goosebump Sensors Can Read Your Emotions
Sounds crazy right? Read on
By Alexandra Sifferlin
June 25, 2014
Diving Beetles Could One Day Help Scuba Divers
It's all about the suction-cup pads on the male beetle's legs
By Melissa Hellmann
June 11, 2014
We Evolved To Withstand Getting Punched in The Face
"When modern humans fight hand to hand, the face is usually the primary target," a researcher says
By Melissa Hellmann
June 9, 2014
The Economy Is More Important Than Fighting Over Evolution
An evolutionist went fly-fishing with Tea Partiers, and they had more in common than she thought.
By TIME Staff
May 29, 2014
We Are All Fish
Like it or not, your genes run all the way back to a fishy critter called Tiktaalik that led the way to land 375 million years ago. A new documentary shows why the ancient animal deserves an honored spot in your family tree
By Michael D. Lemonick
May 14, 2014
What Science Says About Race and Genetics
The New York Times' former science editor on research showing that evolution didn't stop when human history began.
By Nicholas Wade
May 9, 2014
These Scientists Want to Breed Animals That Can Survive Climate Change
New breeds won't fry as quickly, researchers hope.
By Kyle Chayka
May 6, 2014
Dating: Women Believe What They Hear About a Guy's Reputation
New study shows that women reject men based on negative spin, even when the information is the same
By Charlotte Alter
May 2, 2014
Study Shows Night Owl Women Have More Sex, Fewer Relationships
Women who stay up late are more likely to get laid, but less likely to get married than women who get up early to do a sun salutation or whatever
By Charlotte Alter
April 2, 2014
Let Schools Teach Stupid Stuff (Like Creationism)
Tax dollars are used to teach all sorts of nonsense in public schools. So why is it news when vouchers are involved?
By Nick Gillespie
March 25, 2014
The Problem With Teaching Creationism
Vouchers are increasingly being used to teach kids to question not just evolution, but cosmology, biology, even math.
By Jeffrey Kluger
March 24, 2014
A Salmon Has a Better GPS Than You Do
New insights on how salmon make the migrations they do
By Veronique Greenwood
February 7, 2014
What You Missed While Not Watching the Bill Nye and Ken Ham Creation Debate
Here it is. All 150 minutes of it.
By Elizabeth Dias
February 5, 2014
Did Miserably Wintry Weather Give Humans a Thirst for Milk?
Geneticists find new clues in mankind's sudden and mysterious love of milk
By Dan Kedmey
January 30, 2014
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