Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
"Our study shows that grasses existed in India simultaneously with the … gondwanatherians," Strömberg said.

"These remarkable results will force reconsideration of many long-standing assumptions about grass evolution, dinosaurian ecology, and early plant-herbivore interactions," Piperno and Sues wrote in their review.


Thereby placing the origin of grass and dinosaurs somewhat closer to each other. Progress.



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Ralph

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Science is *not* happy to entertain hypothesis and experiments that are too far afield from the accepted dogma. It's a very human endeavor, and it shows, with fads and cliques and political backstabbing.
--Stewart Stremler


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