Charles Darwin's full correspondence is now available onlineYou can read over 15,000 letters from the evolutionary science pioneer.By J. Fingas, 11.25.2022
Supercomputer simulations show climate change’s role in early human migrationThe modeling efforts took six months to complete.By A. Tarantola, 04.13.2022
A tiny space rock holds clues about the evolution of lifeMeteorite Asuka 12236 may pre-date our solar system.By C. Fisher, 08.24.2020
Evo 2020 canceled after co-founder abuse allegationsEvent co-founder Joey Cuellar acknowledged the claim on Twitter.By D. Cooper, 07.03.2020
Sony closes UK PSVR studio before it even released a gamePlayStation's VR studio has been closed after five years.By R. England, 02.05.2020
Scientists created living robots out of stem cellsDesigned by a supercomputer, the “biological machines” could live inside the human body.By C. Fisher, 01.15.2020
Waymo uses evolutionary competition to improve its self-driving carsIt's survival of the smartest.By J. Fingas, 07.28.2019
This tiny glob could be humans' earliest known ancestorNewly discovered fossilized remains may fill in the gaps in Earth's evolutionary history.By A. Dalton, 01.30.2017
Researchers figure out trick to a fruit fly's acrobatic flightThe tiny insects are surprisingly buff.By A. Tarantola, 01.27.2017
Scientists find the first known dinosaur brain tissue fossilScans show that it resembles that of modern birds and reptiles.By J. Fingas, 10.29.2016
Gene editing helps spot evolutionary link between fins and handsCRISPR helped demonstrate that digits and fin rays share similar cells.By J. Fingas, 08.17.2016
Codemasters snaps up 'Driveclub' developer Evolution StudiosThe two racing studios are teaming up.By N. Summers, 04.11.2016
US military wants vaccines that adapt to fight new virusesA new DARPA program would keep antiviral treatments one step ahead.By J. Fingas, 04.10.2016
ICYMI: Underground AI delivery, sea life discovery and moreThis sea creature most closely resembles the sock you can't find.By K. Davis, 02.04.2016
Humans are smart because we sleep weirdDuke University research believes that it's not the duration, but the quality. By D. Cooper, 12.18.2015