New research shows that the earliest sponges were soft bodied and lacked skeletons, explaining why their oldest fossils are ...
A completely new order of marine sponges has been found by researchers at the Museum of Evolution, Uppsala University. The sponge order, named Vilesida, produces substances that could be used in drug ...
Even Charles Darwin was puzzled by the evolution of the vertebrate eye. New research suggests that it traces back to a ...
LONDON — When scientists discovered two ancient sea creatures from 430 million years ago, they didn’t expect to find themselves drawing parallels with punk rock fashion. Yet these spiky fossils, ...
Fast-moving animals process visual information at higher speeds, reshaping how they hunt, escape predators, and experience time.
Researchers from the Canadian Museum of Nature (CMN) have identified a new species of rhino that once roamed Canada's High Arctic 23 million years ago. The extinct rhinoceros, described in the journal ...
Animals don't just see the world differently from one another, they experience time itself at dramatically different speeds.
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