Misunderstood fin with no clear function evolved repeatedly in different fishes by Sciworthy Staff Read More
Modern ocean acidification is outpacing ancient acidification upheaval June 3, 2014 by Sciworthy Staff Read More
Preserving Cuttlefish and a Valuable Fishing Industry Cooperating with cuttlefish fishermen to help preserve cuttlefish eggs and fisherman livelihood proves challenging. May 23, 2014 by Sciworthy Staff Read More
Winter’s Cold Can’t Stop Me, Baby: Migrating Birds Don’t Duet It turns out, species that migrate together don't sing together. April 17, 2014 by David Hall Read More
Hawaiian Fishes Like it Deep Coral reef twilight zone acts as a “locals only” hangout for Hawaiian coral reef fishes. April 8, 2014 by Sciworthy Staff Read More
How to Find Large Animals by Tracking Dung Beetles The higher the percentage of fossilized dung beetles, the more ancient dung and the greater the number of large animals. April 2, 2014 by Sciworthy Staff Read More
Who’s the Living Fossil? The genus Crocodylus is Younger Than We Think! All of the species of true crocodile we see today most likely shared a single common ancestor only 14 to 8 million years ago - before the arrival of humans. by Sciworthy Staff Read More
One tree likes seabird poop, the next prefers fresh air. Researchers found that non-nitrogen fixing trees become more abundant closer to the sea, replacing the usually more abundant nitrogen fixing trees in Peru deserts. February 20, 2014 by Sciworthy Staff Read More
Hitting the jackpot — a new vertebrate family endemic to West Africa February 19, 2014 by Sciworthy Staff Read More