The Tree of Life just got bigger. University of Queensland scientists found thousands of organisms that don't into any known phylum. They acquired 7,280 bacterial genomes and 623 archaeal genomes, raising the number of known...
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The world is full of maps, and now we have one more. This one, the Tree of Life, shows how 2.3 million species of animals, plants, fungi, and microbes branched off over the years from a common ancestor. Scientists from 11...
The world is full of maps, and now we have one more. This one, the Tree of Life, shows how 2.3 million species of animals, plants, fungi, and microbes branched off over the years from a common ancestor. Scientists from 11...
Nemesi & Partners Srl, Proger SpA and BMS Progetti Srl just won an international competition to design the Padiglione Italia pavilion for the World Expo 2015 in Milan...
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