A remarkable fossil forest reveals dinosaurs may have helped spread fruit-bearing plants tens of millions of years earlier ...
Is it possible to study the history of viruses that emerged several hundred million years ago? An international team of INRAE ...
Facing both climate change and a crashing pollinator population, plants may be evolving to attract pollinators rather than ...
New research suggests plants on Earth could survive for nearly another two billion years — far longer than previously ...
Hummingbird pollination helped pineapples and other bromeliads evolve into one of the world's most diverse plant families.
"Understanding how trees evolved to manage water stress may help us better understand how forests will respond to a changing ...
The act of puncture – stabbing something with a sharp tool – is incredibly widespread in the natural world. Examples of ...
Nature cradles many miracles in its embrace, even in the way of forming partnerships that define entire branches of life over ...
Evolution, a new five-part series tells the extraordinary story of how life on Earth has changed over more than four billion ...
Scientists thought angiosperms didn’t use animals to spread seeds until after the Age of Dinosaurs. Fossilized fruits from these plants challenge this idea.
Long before dinosaurs roamed the land, Earth looked very different from the planet we know today. Around 500 million years ago, most of Earth’s surface was bare rock and dry soil. There were no trees, ...
The new plant will manufacture LFP batteries to meet rising European energy storage needs.