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The study of evolution is fracturing – and that may be a good thing

Svensson, Erik LU orcid (2022) In The Conversation
Abstract
How will life on Earth and the ecosystems that support it adapt to climate change? Which species will go extinct – or evolve into something new? How will microbes develop further resistance to antibiotics?

These kinds of questions, which are of fundamental importance to our way of life, are all a focus for researchers who study evolution and will prove increasingly important as the planet heats up.
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