Behind the stillness of desert landscapes, cacti appear to be changing in unexpected ways. The cactus on your windowsill may ...
My colleague and I have published a new study of cactus flowers which may help explain the conundrum. For more than a century ...
Charles Darwin University has ditched its plan to establish a campus in London after investing nearly $2 million in the initiative. The backflip follows the resignation of former vice-chancellor Scott ...
Charles Darwin University vice-chancellor Scott Bowman has resigned over an accreditation scandal that has impacted almost 300 students. It comes after the university earlier this month admitted it ...
For almost two centuries, glass jars holding animals collected by Charles Darwin have remained sealed in museum stores. Any attempt to open them risked evaporation, contamination and irreversible ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: The specimens that Charles Darwin brought back from his journey on the HMS Beagle are still preserved in liquid in the archives of London’s Natural ...
Charles Darwin was an English naturalist and biologist whose work changed the way people thought about life on Earth. He wrote On the Origin of Species in 1859. This book introduced the idea of ...
Charles Darwin, one of history’s most influential naturalists, once observed, “Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge.” This powerful statement resonates far beyond the world ...
1 / 5 | Charles Darwin originally went to the University of Edinburgh to study _____, but he disliked the experience so much that he left, but not before he learnt taxidermy from the British ...
February 12 is Darwin Day, marking the birth anniversary of Charles Darwin. Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection changed biology forever. His ideas still guide research in genetics, ...
Charles Darwin’s central insight wasn’t just that species evolve but that they can’t but adapt in the presence of selection pressures. In practical terms, organisms don’t choose to change: they ...