Recent News

Predator-Prey Relationship

Co-evolution in species may reverse traditional predator-prey population cycles, creating the appearance that prey are eating the predators.


Soojin Yi

Researchers have shown that a process called DNA methylation can shield duplicate genes from being removed from the genome during natural selection. The redundant genes survive and are shaped by evolution over time, giving birth to new cellular funct


Damselfishes

Fish living on coral reefs where carbon dioxide seeps from the ocean floor were less able to detect predator odor than fish from normal coral reefs, according to a new study.


Monica Rojas-Peña

Congratulations to Monica Rojas-Peña on receiving the Faculty for the Future Award for the 2014-2015 year from the Schlumberger Foundation.


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