By Will Dunham Feb 10 (Reuters) - Scientists have unearthed in Canada's province of Nova Scotia the skull of a creature ...
The Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory has launched a novel robotic platform to rapidly analyze plant root systems as they grow, yielding AI-ready data to accelerate the development ...
Scientists found a 307 million-year-old fossil, Tyrannoroter heberti, revealing one of the earliest known land vertebrates ...
Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have uncovered how fertilized rice seeds begin to divide and establish their ...
The Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory has launched a novel robotic platform to rapidly analyze plant root ...
Scientists discovered the skull of Tyrannoroter, a 307-million-year-old plant-eating vertebrate, in Nova Scotia. The find alters our understanding of early tetrapods and their dietary evolution, ...
B efore there was Charles Darwin, there was Erasmus.
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The “mesozoic cow” was a dinosaur with hundreds of ever-replacing teeth. Here’s how its uniquely adapted skull allowed it to graze like cattle on low vegetation.
The field of plant stress biology has become increasingly crucial as climate change drives heightened frequencies and severities of abiotic stresses such as ...
We know the main reason that the age of the dinosaurs came to an end: an asteroid impact on the Yucatán Peninsula some 66 million years ago. But how the dinosaurs’ reign began is far less clear—and ...
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