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The discovery, in a bizarre animal not closely related to birds, could change how scientists think about the origin of ...
Gene-edited animals or plants wouldn’t have a chance if released into a barren habitat or a poaching hotspot. Genomic tools ...
A University of Michigan study finds that plants growing in nutrient-rich soil may be more likely to defend themselves ...
Researchers have decoded the chromosome-level genome of Houttuynia cordata, an important East Asian medicinal plant known for ...
A new study in Nature Communications, led by scientists at University of California (UC) Riverside, analyzed species of tomato in the Solanaceae family, comparing populations from both eastern and ...
Evolution Running Backwards? That's What This Unlikely Organism Appears To Be Doing Some species have been known to circle back to lost traits, but it's rare and not usually though the same ...
Frontier Developments is walking back the use of generative AI in Jurassic World Evolution 3 following backlash from fans.
Discover how chain ferns challenge the idea of irreversible evolution by reverting to primitive forms, as revealed in a groundbreaking study.
Paleontologist Riley Black traces the cooperation among plants, animals, and ecosystems in “When the Earth Was Green.” ...
American Chemical Society Discover Chemistry Tiny Matters How plants shaped our world: Rising oxygen, blocky bones, and other pivotal moments in evolution ...
Riley Black’s new book, When the Earth was Green, uses the latest research to envision the ancient worlds of our favorite prehistoric animals.