New Scientist on MSN
Doubling their genomes may have helped plants survive mass extinctions
Many flowering plants have duplicated genomes, which could have helped them evolve to deal with extreme stress in times of ...
Some of the most beautiful creatures to grace the ancient seas, the ammonites, disappeared in the end-Cretaceous mass ...
This tiny frog carried a deadly fungal pathogen that silently spread across forests and rivers worldwide, infecting amphibians on multiple continents and helping trigger one of the largest wildlife ...
For 350 million years, ammonites were the resilient masterpieces of the ancient seas. They survived the Great Dying of the ...
Exciting news on the extinction front emerged last week from Indonesia: An orangutan used a rope bridge strung high between ...
A new UC Davis-led study projects that 7% to 16% of global plant species could lose over 90% of their range by 2100 due to climate-driven habitat loss, even if they shift ranges. Researchers say ...
Learn how egg size may help explain why ammonites didn’t survive the end-Cretaceous extinction 66 million years ago, while ...
An online tool lets you trace where any latitude location on Earth was 320 million years ago, revealing how continents drift ...
Scientists at Utrecht University have developed a new digital tool and global model that tracks the movement of tectonic ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results