A recent investigation shows that large, unbroken forests support more biodiversity than fragmented landscapes.
Yet, far from acting in courageous defiance, many scientists and administrators now seem to think that the best response to ...
After consultation with his colleague Robert Morley, he realises with amazement that, unlike the dinosaurs, the relatives of ...
Without plants on land, humans could not live on Earth. From mosses to ferns to grasses to trees, plants are our food, fodder and timber. All this diversity emerged from an algal ancestor that ...
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