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Evolutionary Biology

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    Video
    Venoms vs. Poisons
  • Illustration of a large, shell-less turtle with a rounded body and long tail, swimming underwater. The sea floor appears rocky, with some grasses.
    Article
    This Turtle Had No Shell, but the First Toothless Beak
  • A brown lemur sitting in a tree, staring ahead with wide eyes.
    Article
    Lemurs Are Weird Because Madagascar's Fruit Is Weird
  • North entrance to the Field Museum
    Video
    Collecting in Vietnam: The Search for Millipedes
  • Close-up of a white clam with a long arm protruding from its shell, on a black background
    Article
    The Chemosynthesis Hypothesis: Do Clams and Bacteria Work Together?
  • Black and white microscope image of something with hard ridges and soft fringe
    Article
    Small Millipedes Impact the Earth in a Big Way
  • Illustration of large orange octopus; illustration from different angles of a pink speckled octopus
    Article
    Cephalopods to Wrap Your Head Around
  • A skunk with a white zigzag pattern walking on a log
    Article
    Spotted Skunk Evolution Driven by Climate Change
  • Black and white dinosaur skeleton, with an inset of its small arm and hand
    Article
    Let's Lend These Dinosaurs a Hand
  • A woman smiling at the camera, standing in a green field with mountains in the background
    Article
    Women in Science: Corrie Moreau, Evolutionary Biologist and Entomologist
  • Left: Two green turtles on a log in a lake with green algae. Right: A large brown turtle with a tall shell sitting among rocks and grass.
    Article
    What Do We Mean by “Theory” in Science?
  • A large T. rex skeleton on display in a museum, with people looking at it and columns in the background
    Article
    Tyrannosaur Relatives of SUE
  • North entrance to the Field Museum
    Video
    The Evolution of Human Birth
  • Brightly colored iridescent feathers, ranging from bright blue and green to yellow and orange.
    Article
    Feathers and Our Feathered Friends
  • Media
    Article
    2016 By The Numbers
  • Media
    Article
    Eight of the Most Nightmarish Prehistoric Animals

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