A Genetic Look at One of the World’s Oldest Trees: Utah’s Pando Forest

A Genetic Look at One of the World’s Oldest Trees: Utah’s Pando Forest

Recent genetic research into Pando, an enormous colony of quaking aspen trees (Populus tremuloides) in Utah, is offering new insights into how ancient organisms can protect themselves against genetic damage. DNA analysis of Pando, one of the planet’s largest and oldest living organisms, has shed light on its age and evolutionary adaptation mechanisms. Through sequencing…

Unlocking the Secrets of Greenland’s Ice Sheet: A Story of Water, Ice, and Sea Levels

Unlocking the Secrets of Greenland’s Ice Sheet: A Story of Water, Ice, and Sea Levels

Imagine a giant ice cube, twice the size of Texas, sitting atop a bedrock foundation. This is the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS), the Earth’s second-largest ice body, holding enough frozen water to raise global sea levels by a staggering 24 feet. But here’s the fascinating part: this ice giant has a hidden talent – seasonal water storage….