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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Moss Helps Chart the Conquest of Land by Plants

Clues to how the first land plants managed to avoid drying out might be provided by bryophytes, a group that includes the mosses, many of which retain remarkable ...  > full story

Evolution Impacts Environment: Fundamental Shift in How Biologists Perceive Relationship Between Evolution and Ecology

The traditional view is that ecology shapes evolution. Some research has suggested, however, that evolutionary processes reciprocate by ...  > full story

Like Escape Artists, Rotifers Elude Enemies by Drying Up and -- Poof! -- They Are Gone With the Wind

They haven't had sex in some 30 million years, but some very small invertebrates named bdelloid rotifers are still shocking biologists -- ...  > full story

Carbonate Veins Reveal Chemistry of Ancient Seawater

The chemical composition of our oceans is not constant but has varied significantly over geological time. In a new study, researchers describe a novel method for ...  > full story
 

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