Evolution as it happened, plus wet walkers
First up, there’s a great (if busy) illustration of the evolutionary ‘tree’ here. As you can see, it’s not so
Thoughts from the vanguard of biodiversity research
First up, there’s a great (if busy) illustration of the evolutionary ‘tree’ here. As you can see, it’s not so
I’d like to introduce you to a fishy friend, the white-blooded icefish. First discovered in 1927, this species is unique
Do you want an excuse to play games? Because here’s a good one: by playing an online game, you can
Evolution is one of those concepts that’s simultaneously well-known and misunderstood: everyone’s heard the word, but most people are a
I’ve been delving into some of the fascinating posts about African wildlife on the wildlifetv blog, and found a couple
I love science. I know that makes me a geek, but as someone who suffered the social stigma of having
Last week’s post on the hagfish was pretty popular, or at least caused a lot of ‘yuk!’s, which may or
Those who know me know that I watch a lot of Asian films: some very high quality ones, and some
Douglas Adams, in The Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy, wrote that “Man had always assumed that he was more intelligent than
The Rock Scientist at Mind Blowing Science has a fascinating post about animals. And while I’m sorely tempted to come over