The extinction of dinosaurs about 65 million years ago helped create an environment where fruits could thrive, leading to the ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNPaleobotanists discover the world's oldest forest dating back 385 million yearsCharles Ver Straeten, curator of sedimentary rocks at the New York State Museum, made an unexpected discovery while surveying ...
From Tokyo to Kyoto, award-winning architect learns first-hand how embracing change honors the past and the future ...
Learn how the extinction of dinosaurs around 66 million years ago caused seeds to grow larger, filling in an important piece ...
A new UC study has looked at the evolutionary significance of super genes and their potential role in species survival.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHow dinosaur extinction triggered fruit evolution and shaped human survivalIn the spirit of “everything is connected,” a new study found that the extinction of the dinosaurs paved the way for the emergence of fruit, which nourished our primate ancestors. Tapping into this ...
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