Almost two and half millions of years ago, the microscopic marine plankton species Globoconella puncticulata went extinct during a period of intense glacier formation across the Northern Hemisphere. Why did G. puncticulata go extinct when other ecologically similar species survived, including some to the present data? And what…
Applying a new mathematical modeling framework to existing fossil data
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Authors: J. Arvid ÅgrenPosted 24/05/2022Italia, I., & Sharp, D. (n.d.). The Gene’s Eye View of Evolution: An Interview with J. Arvid Ågren (No. 127). Two for Tea podcast.
Building bridges between biology and design
Authors: Emilie Snell-RoodPosted 02/05/2022“I want to build a community center where people come together and get along, and I’m looking at nature for ideas because of all of the harmonious and interconnected relationships where animals and plants co-exist.”
I was talking with an architecture…