As conditions change, so does life. It evolves. Evolution is driven by a process called natural selection. And there's no better place to see how it works than in the forests of Madagascar.
Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the United States and such an important figure that his legacy endures to the day, even though he lived and worked during the early and mid-1800s. In ...
For decades, scientists have studied animals living in or near the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant to see how increased levels of radiation affect their health, growth, and evolution. A study analyzed ...
The then-newly rediscovered work of Gregor Mendel in the nineteenth century was an uncomfortable fit with evolution, as many scientists saw it. They weren't at all certain that natural populations ...
In the latter part of the nineteenth century and the until the 1930s and '40s, scientists were puzzled and very divided over what drove evolution. Darwin's engine, natural selection, had few ...
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“What challenges do they face and how have they coped genetically?” The idea of radiation speeding up natural evolution isn’t a new one. The practice of purposefully irradiating seeds in outer space ...