“Almost all other monogamous mammals either live in tight family units of just a breeding pair and their offspring, or in ...
Across continents, half of odonate species shifted both ranges and phenologies in response to climate warming, with southern species and those experiencing less temperature variability shifting ranges ...
Recent technological and scientific advances have opened new possibilities for neuroscience research, which is in turn ...
Picture a baby Brachiosaurus the size of a golden retriever, hunting for food with its siblings while dodging predators that ...
SCOTTSDALE, AZ — The Scottsdale Waterfront has once again transformed into a dazzling outdoor art gallery for Canal Convergence, celebrating its 14th year with the theme “Showtime.” The free public ...
If you were to design the strangest diet possible, eating nothing but ants and termites would probably make the shortlist. Yet over the past 66 million years, mammals across the globe have repeatedly ...
Mammals have developed some unusual eating habits over the past 100 million years, but a new study has uncovered the surprising lengths to which some have gone to satisfy one of the more peculiar—a ...
Canal Convergence — the giant outdoor art festival at the Scottsdale Waterfront — will be back for 2025 with a theme that's sure to be showstopping. Presented by Scottsdale Arts, Canal Convergence is ...
A large broker/dealer putting together a case to leverage the convergence of wealth and retirement for its board to get more resources called looking for ammunition. Their first question was whether ...
What is needed for poor countries to catch up with rich ones? This paper first documents the role of human capital, physical capital, and financial development in convergence in manufacturing labor ...
In the natural world -- where predators pounce, prey flee, and group members feed and sleep in solidarity -- animal behavior is glorious in its variety. Now, new research suggests there may be an ...
We naked apes need Band-Aids, but shedding the fur that speeds healing in other mammals may have helped us evolve other abilities. By Elizabeth Preston Watching wild baboons in Kenya, Akiko ...