Yale Environment 360

Yale Environment 360 is an online magazine that provides opinion, analysis, reporting and debate on global environmental issues. It features original articles by scientists, journalists, environmentalists and other experts. The website is published at the Yale School of the Environment and receives funding from various foundations. All editorial decisions are made independently without donor support influence. The opinions expressed in Yale Environment 360 are those of the authors and not of the Yale School of the Environment or Yale University.

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This news site is known for its high journalistic standards. It strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. It has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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  • This fern has no roots and grows on the bark of trees.
  • Tmesipteris oblanceolata's genome contains 50 times more DNA than a human cell.

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Recent Articles

  • New Caledonia Fern Holds Record for Largest Genome Among Living Organisms: A Reminder of Nature's Mysteries

    New Caledonia Fern Holds Record for Largest Genome Among Living Organisms: A Reminder of Nature's Mysteries

    Broke On: Friday, 31 May 2024 Scientists discover Tmesipteris oblanceolata fern in New Caledonia with a record-breaking genome of approximately 160 billion base pairs, surpassing human DNA by 50 times. The ancient fern, which grows on tree bark and belongs to a primordial plant group, now holds three Guinness World Records for the largest genome, largest plant genome, and largest fern genome. Researchers aim to study its impact on function and extinction risk.