New research shows that the earliest sponges were soft bodied and lacked skeletons, explaining why their oldest fossils are ...
A study published in Nature Ecology and Evolution on February 24, 2026, confirms that animals experience time at speeds dictated by their metabolic rates and ecological demands, with small, ...
Scientists at MIT have found compelling chemical evidence that Earth’s earliest animals were likely ancient sea sponges.
A new study tracked nine rescued slow lorises in Bangladesh and found that seven of them died within months of release.
New Study on Humans and Emotional Support Animals Leads to Surprising Finding originally appeared on PetHelpful. Pets bring light to our lives in so many ways, from the happy ways they greet us at the ...
A new study by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has revealed how the tropical forests are facing a new challenge, the reduction in seed-dispersing animals, which in ...
A recent study finds that color vision evolved in animals more than 100 million years before the emergence of colorful fruits and flowers. And there has been a dramatic explosion of color signals in ...
Study in the International Journal of Astrobiology tests how water bears survive in simulated Mars soil, revealing how regolith may limit Earth microbes and what it means for planetary protection and ...
Our analysis showed that temporal perception has even greater variation than scientists may have realised. Our perceptual ...