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When plant roots learned to follow gravity Left: slow gravitropism of the fern C. richardii after 0, 6, 12, 24, and 36h; right: fast gravitropisms of the gymnosperm P. taeda after 0, 1, 3, 6, and 12h Credit: © IST Austria -- Yuzhou Zhang/Friml Group. Highly developed seed plants evolved deep root systems ...
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Boeing readies 'astronaut' for likely October test launch Video: Watch Boeing space suit fitted to its test dummy Florida Today. CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE. Earlier this week, Boeing welcomed its newest astronaut to the Starliner team. Unlike other crew members, he doesn't have ...
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Complex feathers used for flight may have first evolved for sexual display While the earliest dinosaur feathers were needed for warmth, the development of feathers that were more structurally complex has remained a mystery. New research suggests that, after feathers evolved for insulation and before they were used for flight, ...
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Africa needs better science capacity to meet environmental challenges Humanity faces unprecedented environmental challenges. Nowhere are the challenges greater than in Africa, the second most populous continent. Over the next century Africa will replace Asia as the driver of global population increase and the impact of ...
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