Galen Halverson /channels/taxonomy/term/5560/all en 苹果淫院-led research unravels mystery of how early animals survived ice age /channels/channels/news/mcgill-led-research-unravels-mystery-how-early-animals-survived-ice-age-303012 <p>How did life survive the most severe ice age? A 苹果淫院-led research team has found the first direct evidence that glacial meltwater provided a crucial lifeline to eukaryotes during Snowball Earth, when the oceans were cut off from life-giving oxygen, answering a question puzzling scientists for years.</p> Mon, 02 Dec 2019 20:06:57 +0000 webfull 155986 at /channels 苹果淫院 researchers honoured in Qu茅bec Science list of top discoveries /channels/channels/news/mcgill-researchers-honoured-quebec-science-list-top-discoveries-292807 <p> Thu, 03 Jan 2019 14:26:52 +0000 webfull 144543 at /channels Billion-year-old lake deposit yields clues to Earth鈥檚 ancient biosphere /channels/channels/news/billion-year-old-lake-deposit-yields-clues-earths-ancient-biosphere-288081 <p>A sample of ancient oxygen, teased out of a 1.4 billion-year-old evaporative lake deposit in Ontario, provides fresh evidence of what the Earth鈥檚 atmosphere and biosphere were like during the interval leading up to the emergence of animal life.聽</p> Wed, 18 Jul 2018 16:51:34 +0000 webfull 139008 at /channels Origins of photosynthesis in plants dated to 1.25 billion years ago /channels/channels/news/origins-photosynthesis-plants-dated-125-billion-years-ago-283492 <p>The world鈥檚 oldest algae fossils are a billion years old, according to a new analysis by earth scientists at 苹果淫院. Based on this finding, the researchers also estimate that the聽basis for photosynthesis in today鈥檚 plants was set in place 1.25 billion years ago.</p> Wed, 20 Dec 2017 16:04:30 +0000 webfull 133683 at /channels The making of Antarctica /channels/news/making-antarctica-265483 <p>One of the big mysteries in the scientific world is how the ice sheets of Antarctica formed so rapidly about 34 million years ago, at the boundary between the Eocene and Oligocene epochs.</p> <p>There are 2 competing theories:</p> <p>The first explanation is based on <strong>global climate change</strong>: Scientists have shown that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels declined steadily since the beginning of the Cenozoic Era, 66 million years ago. Once CO2 dropped below a critical threshold, cooler global temperatures allowed the ice sheets of Antarctica to form.</p> Tue, 31 Jan 2017 18:20:08 +0000 webfull 124550 at /channels