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In the grand theatre of evolution, few stories are as remarkable as how plants first grew in hostile terrestrial environments ...
"These differences in timing can have surprising ecological, evolutionary and even economic consequences." Our current ...
Ocean microbes reveal how shedding genes drives survival and symbiosis, offering rare snapshots of evolution in progress.
Horseshoe crabs hold the world record for surviving the longest without any significant changes to their body structure. Virtually unchanged for more than 450 million years, they've earned the ...
From the mighty blue whale to the humble baker's yeast, scientists have barely begun to understand the vast genetic diversity ...
One of the world’s foremost climate models, a DOE initiative a decade in the works, now faces funding threats.
Drawing of Earth with cutaway showing the mantle and inner and outer core. Magnetic field lines produced by the geodynamo ...
It seems the Earth's core may contain more carbon than previously assumed, which changes how we understand its evolution.
Researchers examined the effects of the development of land plants on Earth’s chemical composition over the past 700 million years.
A recent study published inScience Advances reveals that a temporary collapse of Earth’s magnetic field, known as the ...