Craig Lowe, PI of the "Genetic basis of macroevolutionary trends," was interviewed for a BBC News article on human evolution.
The genes that made us truly human may also make us ill
Authors:Posted 08/01/2024Applying a new mathematical modeling framework to existing fossil data
Authors: Beckett SternerPosted 11/07/2022Almost two and half millions of years ago, the microscopic marine plankton species Globoconella puncticulata went extinct during a period of intense glacier formation across the Northern Hemisphere. Why did G. puncticulata go extinct when other ecologically similar species survived, including some to the present data? And what…
Organizing Interdisciplinary Research on Purpose
Authors: Alan C. Love and Max DresowPosted 18/10/2021The star-nosed mole is aptly named. Its distinctive snout consists of twenty-two tendrils ringing a pair of nostrils and, from some angles, the entire setup resembles a misshapen star. The tendrils are fleshy and look a bit like fingers and, like fingers, they have a certain “manual” dexterity. But…