01/06/2026
Welcome, Prof. Albertin!
OEB is thrilled to announce that Carrie Albertin has officially joined as Assistant Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology and Assistant Curator in Malacology at !
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The Albertin lab explores how novelty arises over the course of evolution and development using cephalopods (octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish) as models. The lab uses diverse approaches, including comparative genomics, gene expression studies, and live imaging.
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Please join us in welcoming Professor Albertin!
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11/09/2025
Subterranean spider web!
Stinking, Spongy, Dark, Huge: A Spider Web Unlike Any Seen Before (Gift Article)
A pitch-black cave in the Balkans is home to what researchers say is a singular work of cooperation by two usually-hostile species of spider.
11/07/2025
James Watson has passed away.
James Watson, Co-Discoverer of the Structure of DNA, Is Dead at 97 (Gift Article)
His decoding the blueprint for life with Francis H.C. Crick made him one of the most important scientists of the 20th century. He wrote a celebrated memoir and later ignited an uproar with racist views.
10/31/2025
Happy World Lemur Day! Special thanks to MCZ Associate Cay Craig and her team for their work conserving Madagascar's wildlife.
10/30/2025
New dinosaur genus Nanotyrannus!
Scientists thought this fossil was a teen T. rex. Turns out it's a new tyrannosaur
A new look at the "Dueling Dinosaurs" fossil reveals that Tyrannosaurus rex was not the only tyrannosaur roaming the land.
10/20/2025
We had a special guest today, Remy! Not just humanities today. https://www.facebook.com/remythehumanitiescat/
10/10/2025
Noctule bat is an aerial predator.
How Europe's largest bat catches and eats birds mid-air
After nearly 25 years of research, the mystery has finally been solved: Europe's largest bat doesn't just eat small birds—it hunts and captures them more than a kilometer above the ground. And it eats them without landing.
10/10/2025
Welcome to Prof. Holford and her lab group!
We are thrilled that the Mandë Holford Lab is getting settled in on campus, after Prof. Holford officially joined Harvard as Professor in The Department of Organismic & Evolutionary Biology at Harvard and MCZ Curator in Malacology earlier this year. Lab members recently received a tour of their favorite mollusks in the MCZ, including specimens of venomous mollusks that serve as a foundation for their research.
The Holford Lab uses a comparative interdisciplinary approach combing evolution and chemical ecology to examine how venoms evolve, develop, and function over time, and how we can use this knowledge as a roadmap for discovering and characterizing compounds that will inform advances in foundational and translation research pertaining to cellular physiology and drug discovery.
09/29/2025
It was a pleasure to host the Lauder Lab and staff from the Ichythology Dept.!
09/25/2025
Deep-sea fish with teeth outside the mouth https://www.sciencenews.org/article/ghost-shark-teeth-forehead-ratfish?
This ‘ghost shark’ has teeth on its forehead
Spotted ratfish, or “ghost sharks,” have forehead teeth that help them grasp onto mates. It’s the first time teeth have been found outside of a mouth.
09/15/2025
Xenoparous ants
Ant queens produce sons of two distinct species
The discovery of an unusual reproductive system for one ant species solves a long-standing puzzle about a missing population of another ant species.
09/15/2025
New fossil reptile species from Devon, England, Agriodontosaurus helsbypetrae.
Oldest known lizard ancestor discovered in England
Scientists announced Wednesday they have discovered the oldest-known member of the lizard family in southwest England, a tiny creature that used its surprisingly large teeth to hunt cockroaches 242 million years ago.