Nature at its weirdest: what metamorphosis reveals about science and ourselves
Metamorphosis reveals how dramatic post-birth body-plan changes illuminate genetic inheritance, development, and evolution through historical scientific case studies.
John Gurdon, Nobel laureate who laid groundwork for cloning, dies at 92
John Gurdon overcame early academic criticism to pioneer nuclear transplantation cloning, proving differentiated cells retain full genetic potential and enabling modern genetics and therapies.
Solving evolutionary mystery of how humans came to walk upright - Harvard Gazette
Two genetic and developmental shifts reshaped the human pelvis, rotating hipbones laterally into a bowl that supports balance and habitual bipedal locomotion.