The study of evolution is fracturing – and that may be a good thing
(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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- Svensson, Erik LU
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- 2022-11-09
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- 2201-5639
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- English
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