A recent paper by an international team of researchers shows that the skill of some songbirds to extemporaneously innovate musical repertoire equals...
New York City has become one of the largest epicenters of confirmed cases in the United States for coronavirus infections. Now, a new research study recently...
Pig populations are having their ups and downs.
For domestic swine raised as livestock, the problem is a decreasing population. Some herds have succumbed...
Ever had a blood test? Along with a value measured, there are also the normal max/min limits for that value. This implies that the body normally controls...
In 1988 a fossil jaw was discovered by paleontologists in San Diego County, California. Decades later the scientists determined it belonged to a relatively...
The subject of origins continues to attract interest from the public and the scientific establishment. Understanding our origins informs us of who we are...
In late June, Forbes magazine published an article by environmentalist and climate activist Michael Shellenberger in which he apologized for thirty years...
Most people might be surprised to learn that the human genome has not been fully sequenced. Gaps still remain that have not yet been bridged because of...
By Frank Sherwin and Jeffrey Tomkins
Fruit flies have been the foundational invertebrate of biology research for decades. Not only do they resist change,...
The latter days of July are very busy for many pollinators.1 These include birds, bees, butterflies, moths, beetles, flies, bats, and more.1-3
Pollination...
Scientific investigation and research continue to reveal the Hand of the Creator. In this case, it is the remarkable electric fish (ray-finned fish, or...
Flowers are as beautiful as they are complex. Flowers (Anthophyta) are designed with a receptacle (axis) upon which are found the carpel (ovary, style...