Rowan University: Muscle, Then Brains: After Dinosaurs Died Out, Mammals First Bulked Up to Compete
April 14, 2022
April 14, 2022
GLASSBORO, New Jersey, April 14 (TNSJou) -- Rowan University issued the following news:
After the last dinosaurs were wiped from the Earth about 65 million years ago, the little, insect-eating mammals scurrying over the land first developed larger bodies to compete for survival--and only later grew larger brains, according to research published March 31 in the journal, Science.
A team led by the University of Edinburgh based the findings on painstaking work to locate, s . . .
After the last dinosaurs were wiped from the Earth about 65 million years ago, the little, insect-eating mammals scurrying over the land first developed larger bodies to compete for survival--and only later grew larger brains, according to research published March 31 in the journal, Science.
A team led by the University of Edinburgh based the findings on painstaking work to locate, s . . .