Giant prehistoric insects may not have depended on high oxygen levels after all. Scientists now think something else must ...
Ancient Earth once buzzed with enormous dragonfly-like insects, and scientists long thought high oxygen levels made their ...
Giant prehistoric insects, some with two-foot wingspans, once roamed Earth. For years, scientists believed higher oxygen ...
Researchers at Kyushu University and Institute of Science Tokyo have developed a new computational model that can simulate ...
Three-hundred million years ago, the skies of the late Palaeozoic era were buzzing with giant insects. Meganeuropsis permiana, a predatory insect resembling a modern-day dragonfly, had a wingspan of ...
Funding: W.C.R. acknowledges support from the NIH (grant no. 5R35GM138030) and NSF (CAREER Grant no. 1845363), A.J.B. acknowledges support from the Human Frontiers Science Program grant (RGY0080/2020) ...
Giant prehistoric insects may not have owed their extraordinary size to oxygen-rich air after all, after new research ...