Predicting evolution in nature requires separating the forces acting directly on traits from those indirectly acting through ecological pathways. In a two-year outdoor mesocosm with Spirodela ...
The all-new first stage of the 2026 Natural Selection Snow season updates the concept with a more collaborative session-style competition fuelled by creativity, highlighting freeride progression. The ...
The gut microbiome is complex, and can be affected by the things we eat, our physical habits, our genes, and other factors. New research has shown that the gut microbiome can also evolve rapidly when ...
Stray dogs living around the ruined Chernobyl nuclear plant are helping scientists watch evolution happen over just a few decades. Their genes show how life keeps going in a damaged landscape, echoing ...
View post: Karl Fostvedt Lands Wildcard Invitation to NST Ski Alaska 2026 The Natural Selection Tour is coming to Palisades Tahoe, California, this winter. The event, which is separate from the ...
For well over a century, Darwin’s theory of natural selection has served as biology’s grand unifying framework, explaining how species adapt and evolve through the differential replication of randomly ...
Since 1988, twelve identical populations of E. coli have been evolving in the same lab — over 75,000 generations and counting. The experiment, led by Richard Lenski and colleagues, has revealed ...
After a debut that the ski world still hasn’t stopped talking about in 2025, Natural Selection Tour (NST) Ski has announced that the competition will return to Alaska once again in 2026. The ...
Monday - Friday, 6:00 - 7:00 PM ET In a Tuesday interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, Signet Jewelers CEO J.K. Symancyk detailed why he thinks there is a market for both natural and lab-grown diamonds.
Over the past five years, BriteCo has observed explosive growth in lab-grown diamond jewelry. Today, 42.1% of all diamond jewelry sold is comprised of lab-grown diamonds: 47.7% of all engagement rings ...
Living Earth Collaborative Postdoctoral Fellow, Washington University in St. Louis People often consider evolution to be a process that occurs in nature in the background of human society. But ...
The Indigenous peoples of the Bolivian highlands are survivors. For thousands of years they have lived at altitudes of more than two miles, where oxygen is about 35 percent lower than at sea level.