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As an interesting angle on environmental history, “the next time you’re eating fruit and pondering ‘why am I here?’ Consider the impact of dinosaur extinction,” the authors stated.
Experts thought it had gone the way of the diplodocus, but now the ‘dinosaur’ tree is very much alive — and bearing fruit in Britain for the first time — after a retired couple planted a ...
New research has scoured through the evolutionary history of fruit and seeds to determine when and how they changed in size over time, confirming that dinosaur extinction led to the growth of large ...
Fruit offered an incentive for large animals ... While most — though not all — believe the dinosaur’s fate was sealed by an asteroid, the source of this more recent extinction is much ...
According to dietary guidelines, it’s recommended to have two servings of fruit and three servings of vegetables a day, with a serving equal to about one cup. Of course, “dinosaur time ...
A Wollemi pine, one of the world's rarest and oldest trees, has borne fruit for the first time after being planted by retired couple Pamela and Alistair Thompson in their Wichenford garden in 2010.
which is Greek for “virgin fruit.” —Joe Brunetti, lead horticulturist, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center How can we tell from fossil records whether a dinosaur was omnivorous?
One of the world’s rarest trees, dubbed the dinosaur tree, is bearing fruit for the first time in a garden in Worcestershire - Emma Trimble / SWNS ...
The 'dinosaur tree' has borne fruit for the first time this year. Retired police officer Pamela, 75, was stunned to discover the rare tree bearing fruit for the first time ever this month.