The fossils of a diminutive 100-million-year-old fish recently discovered in Texas has close relatives still living today.
In Part I of a series, author John Long describes his passion for placoderms – and his sudden discovery of live birth in these ancient fish.The story of unraveling placoderm reproduction begins with a 380-million-year-old fossil from the Gogo site, Western Australia, that yielded the oldest evidence of live birth in vertebrates.
A video game designed for predatory fish might have unraveled some lingering evolutionary questions
A new discovery by Matt Friedman at Oxford University is providing paleontologists with clues to the flatfish’s seemingly unsolved history.
Biologist is building general robots in order to better understand biological evolution.
If accepted by the animals, robotic fish may act as leaders.