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Ecosystem Dynamics
Once land plants, seagrasses staged one of evolution’s boldest reversals — returning to the ocean and reinventing their biology to thrive beneath the waves.
About six million years ago, the Mediterranean was sealed off from the Atlantic, and over centuries it ran dry. One megaflood reversed that.
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Dubbed "Valeriana" by researchers, the city of 50,000 peaked around 800 AD before being swallowed by the jungle.
The laws of physics aren't changing. But the Earth's conditions are different than what they used to be, and so are hurricanes as a result.
Ancient currents seemed to move in concert with a 2.4 million-year dance between the Red Planet and Earth.
Food transport accounted for only 6% of emissions, but the production of dairy, meat, and eggs accounted for 83%
In a recent paper, biologists outlined a three-part hypothesis for how all life as we know it began.
Fire was crucial to the evolution of human technology. That's why alien species stuck in the "oxygen bottleneck" may be forever primitive.
ÄIO’s fermentation process creates healthy, sustainable oils and fats by upcycling low-value industry organics.
Looking back on our planet's early history offers a new (and less crazy) meaning for the idea of a "flat Earth."
Seventy-five years after the anomaly's discovery, scientists have finally figured out why sea levels are so much lower here.
Fossil Cycad National Monument held America’s richest deposit of petrified cycadeoid plants, until it didn’t.
Embark on a journey through one of the most profound ecological transitions in the history of complex life.
The Black, Caspian, and Aral Seas are the last surviving fragments of a body of water that stretched from Austria to Turkmenistan.
According to Peter Ward's "Medea hypothesis," photosynthesizing organisms regularly doom most life on Earth by over-consuming carbon dioxide.