Scientists from Tufts University and the Wyss Institute have developed new living organisms known as 'neurobots', which exhibit behaviors resembling primitive thinking due to the integration of nerve cells. This groundbreaking discovery opens new avenues for understanding how nervous systems function and their impact on behavior.
Paleontologists have unveiled a new collection of fossils from the Ediacaran and Cambrian periods, indicating significant biological transitions. These discoveries enhance our understanding of life's evolution on Earth.
Scientists have unveiled the first glimpse into the evolution of complex animals in ancient times, highlighting how these organisms emerged. This discovery comes at a time when interest in understanding the history of life on Earth is increasing.
A recent study has shown that the plant 'Mimosa pudica', known as the 'sensitive plant', possesses a primitive ability to track environmental events. This finding challenges traditional notions of intelligence and learning in living organisms.
A recent Japanese study indicates that there are biological limits that may hinder the cloning of mammals across generations. This discovery raises questions about the future of cloning research.