Well, not now – but a paper published in Genome Biology in 2006 concluded that after humans and chimpanzees cleaved from each other around 6 million years ago, they continued to interbreed for at ...
Scientists continue to study whale and dolphin strandings to better understand the different threats they face. Researchers ...
New research shows that just like humans, vampire bats with deep social relationships use similar sounds as one another to communicate ...
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Video shows rare 'skunk dolphins'

A tourist has captured rare footage of Commerson’s dolphins, also known as skunk or panda dolphins, during an expedition in the Falkland Islands. Rich Brand, 49, filmed four of the elusive black and ...
A single ancient jawbone is rewriting what scientists thought they knew about humanity’s forgotten relatives.
As 'Threshold' turns 30, there's still some potential in between all the weird space amphibian sex.
Aerial drones also revealed the structure of the hunt: dolphins spread out in a scouting line, driving fish toward the ...
Specialized whale-bone harpoons from southern Brazil dating back 5,000 years suggest that Indigenous groups in the area were ...
AlphaGenome is a leap forward in the ability to study the human blueprint. But the fine workings of our DNA are still largely ...
Joy—fleeting woo-hoo moments like "catching the perfect wave"—is felt by many diverse animals, and researchers want to know ...
Freight shipping, oil exploration and pollution negatively affecting the marine environment. Research shows how such ...
Research suggests that dolphins develop a lifelong vocal “name.” Here’s how they evolved this high level of social identity, once thought to be uniquely human.