Rather than evolving over hundreds of millions of years, land plants underwent considerable diversity in two 250 million-year bursts, according to a Stanford-led study. The first occurred early in plant
Genetic testing of ivory shipments seized by law enforcement was utilized by a team led by scientists from the University of Washington and special agents from the US Department of
A 1.5 million-year-old human vertebra unearthed in Israel's Jordan Valley is the subject of a new study. According to the findings, early human migration from
Plants add additional cell layers to help them endure climate stressors like drought and flooding, according to a new study that uses revolutionary single-cell profiling techniques. The study focuses on
During the dry season, biomass burning (BB) is especially prevalent throughout Southeast Asia. However, due to Southeast Asia's complicated topography and long-distance transit, local study
A new study aims to enhance the forecasting of brief but heavy rainstorms that can produce disastrous flash floods and landslides. Intense rain associated with
Using embryonic tissue from the seeds of two species of grass-like plants, such as banana, rice, and wheat, scientists have discovered a revolutionary way to unite them. Beneficial traits, such