Environment
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Algae Can Help Decipher Evolution History of Plants 600 Million Years Ago
Researchers investigated the algal relatives of Mesotaenium endlicherianum that could help understand the history of plants' terrestrialization 600 million years ago. The study noted that algae became more resilient to temperatures and light. Read here.
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