Marsupials and other mammals separately evolved flight many times, and we are finally learning how
- Written by Charles Feigin, Postdoctoral Fellow in Genomics and Evolution, The University of Melbourne
Anom Harya/ShutterstockShoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land on the next tree. Many groups of mammals seem to have taken this evolutionary advice to heart. According to our newly published paper in Science Advances, unrelated animals may even have used the same blueprints for building their “wings”.
While birds are the...





















