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Unlike traditional museums that lean on nostalgia, ArtScience Museum is future-forward-thinking. It was the first institution in Asia dedicated to exploring the intersection of art and science – a ...
Quirks and Quarks 54:00 What fossil plants say about the evolution of life, and more… On this week's episode of Quirks & Quarks with Bob McDonald: Is our universe inside a black hole?
These Ferns Can “Evolve Backward”, Challenging Our Assumptions About Plant Evolution Evolution is not always linear, at least not for these funky ferns.
All the latest science news on plant evolution from Phys.org. Find the latest news, advancements, and breakthroughs.
An unusual arrangement of leaves in a 407-million-year-old fossilized plant is complicating scientists’ understanding of plant evolution. Most land plants living today have spiral patterns ...
Cooperation across the tree of life is an understudied driver of evolution and biodiversity, Marjorie Weber says.
The study's findings improve our understanding of how ants' evolution coincides with and was enabled by the evolution of flowering plants, starting millions of years ago.
Leipzig, Amsterdam, Zurich. The absence of large herbivores after the extinction of the dinosaurs changed the evolution of plants. The 25 million years of large herbivore absence slowed down the ...
Researchers at the University of Bristol have identified the huge impact of flowering plants on the evolution of life on Earth.
Researchers have recently learned more about the domestication of a plant called Brassica rapa, which eventually gave rise to turnips and leafy greens including Napa cabbage and bok choy, as well as ...
While people deliberately breed plants, a team of researchers say humans have inadvertently prompted this one to develop camouflage.