Tiny Fossils, Big Insight; How We Can Use Fossil Pollen to Understand Earth's Climate History, Smithsonian Voices
As a palynologist, I study microscopic fossil spores and pollen that were produced by plants for reproduction. Pollen is highly important to the future of every plant and is made of an incredibly resilient substance (sporopollenin) ensuring that pollen can be preserved in rocks for hundreds of millions of years.
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