Evolutionary Breakthrough: Dinosaurs Adapted to Endothermy for Survival in Cooler Climates

New York, USA – Dinosaurs, once believed to be cold-blooded creatures, have long fascinated scientists with their mysteries. Recent research suggests a groundbreaking idea that some dinosaurs evolved warm-bloodedness to adapt to colder temperatures as they migrated to different regions. This revelation sheds new light on the evolution of these ancient creatures and their ability to thrive in extreme environments. A team of researchers delved into the Mesozoic fossil record, evolutionary trees, climate models, and …

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**Photosynthesis**: Trees in Warming Climates “Coughing” Up Carbon Instead of Absorbing – What This Means for Climate Change!

A new study led by researchers at Penn State University in State College, Pennsylvania, reveals that trees in warmer, drier climates are struggling to sequester carbon dioxide effectively. The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, highlights the challenges trees face in absorbing CO2 as the planet continues to warm. According to the lead author of the study, Max Lloyd, trees in warmer and drier environments are experiencing increased rates of …

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