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Cretaceous plants from Middendorf, South Carolina. (South Carolina Academy of Sciences Abstracts). Gilmore, Holly C.; Jensen, Douglas P. Brief Article Jan 1, 2003 164
Moa's ark. Davidson, Steve Brief Article Jul 1, 2001 573
Ice age forest spruces up ecology record. T.H. Brief Article Mar 18, 2000 180
Modern climate has roots in Early Devonian. Jensen, Mari N. Feb 14, 1998 612
Children of the C4 world: did a decline in carbon dioxide concentrations spur our evolution? Monastersky, Richard Jan 3, 1998 2117
Namibian fossils reveal ancient oddities. Monastersky, Richard Nov 22, 1997 625
Ancient animal sheds false identity. Monastersky, Richard Aug 30, 1997 567
Global crisis: the fungi stand alone. Monastersky, Richard Mar 16, 1996 559
The Ediacaran enigma: were the oldest animals actually lichens? Monastersky, Richard Cover Story Jul 8, 1995 1774
Ancient animals got a rise out of oxygen. Monastersky, Richard May 13, 1995 545
Ignoble origin for flowering plants. Monastersky, Richard Brief Article Jul 18, 1992 188
Fossil dogwood alive in eastern Asia. Stolzenburg, William Jun 9, 1990 316
Ancient magnolia DNA reveals plant's past. Weiss, R. Apr 14, 1990 408
Hills point to catastrophic ice age floods. Monastersky, R. Sep 30, 1989 596
A novel fossil seed roils botany theory. Wickelgren, I. Aug 5, 1989 382
Flowering plants leave Earth cold. Mar 25, 1989 337
Cold death questioned for early algae. Feb 25, 1989 325
Pulling each other through bad times. Jul 18, 1987 263
Stems and seeds: grasses in the fossil record; scientists are beginning to use the broken bits of ancient grasses as important clues in the fossil record. Davis, Lisa Oct 25, 1986 1627
The microbes that loved the sun; some very tiny organisms living millions of years ago recorded the heavenly interaction among some very large bodies: the earth, the sun and the moon. Weisburd, Stefi Feb 15, 1986 1445

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