Physics paper sets record with more than 5,000 authors (2015)

Footprints found in Greenland suggest that sauropods originated in the Triassic, earlier than indicated by bone fossils alone.

Did Christianity Speed Chicken Evolution?

A Happy Lab Rat? Check the Ears!

Wild invasive pigs are wreaking havoc on North American ecosystems, a new report warns.

Using dating to unlock the origin times of dinosaurs and birds

How Did That Make It Through Peer Review?

Hadrosaur 'dental batteries' were the most complex tooth systems in vertebrate history

Carnufex and the first ancestors of crocodiles

Researchers use a new micro-CT scanning technique on old fossils to gleam new insights into the evolution of Euparkeria (a relative of the early ancestors of birds and dinosaurs)

Drinking water prior to meals may help weight-loss - Study.

The lost history of Australia's penguins revealed

Researchers tested the reproducibility of resting-state fMRI in a 3.5-year study. They found convincing evidence that the signal is reproducible.

Plesiosaurs swam like penguins, new computer simulations show

When Open Access Is the Norm

Lessons learned developing scholarly open source software

Less research is needed

The Sketchbook of Susan Kare, the Artist Who Gave Computing a Human Face

What Kind of Buddhist was Steve Jobs, Really?

New research shows that rate of increase in obesity is similar across socioeconomic and geographic stratification, suggesting that current stereotype for cause of obesity epidemic such as lack of exercise and food desert may not be true