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  <title><![CDATA[How Fast Does Evolution Happen?]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Evolution is the process by which a species' genes or physical appearance changes gradually over time. By the early to mid-20th century, scientists realized that evolution can happen much more quickly than ever realized. Several factors can lead to rapid evolution. <a href="https://eas.gatech.edu/home">School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences</a> Assistant Professor <a href="https://biosciences.gatech.edu/people/james-stroud">James Stroud</a> explains that "evolution is always occurring." Stroud and other researchers are using nonnative green iguanas as a case study for rapid evolution. The warm-adapted lizards are known to freeze and fall out of trees during Miami's infrequent cold snaps.&nbsp;</p><p>"What we saw is that some die, but some survive — and the ones that survive can actually tolerate colder temperatures than the ones we measured before," Stroud says. "So it suggests that evolution might be happening."</p>]]></body>
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      <value>2024-09-09</value>
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