Chris Berry
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Gender | Male |
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Born | California |
United States | |
Record labels | Wrasse Records |
Albums | The Flow |
Long Hard Road | |
King of Me | |
Hold On | |
Panjea | |
Mine and Yours | |
Find a Way | |
CB-3 | |
Books | Bruce Jones: The Official Autobiography |
Electronic Elsewheres: Media, Technology, and the Experience of Social Space | |
Great Assistant Principals and the (Great) Principals Who Mentor Them: A Practical Guide | |
China on screen | |
Postsocialist cinema in post-Mao China | |
Mobile Cultures: New Media in Queer Asia | |
A Bit on the Side: East-West Topographies of Desire | |
Perspectives of Chinese Cinema | |
Affiliations | King's College London |
Interests | Film Studies |
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ID | 1446929 |
12 Years a Slave
3:10 to Yuma
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Django Unchained
Free State of Jones
Paradise
The Runner
Get Hard
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Killing Them Softly
The Whole Truth
The Duel
13 Sins
Man Down
Waterborne
American Hero
Swamp Shark
Dark Meridian
Fire with Fire
Moments the Go
Noble Creatures
Shadow People
Knucklehead
Alligator Alley
Dermaphoria
Hometown Christmas
Sex & Bullets
Paradise Falls
Chris Berry Life story
CHRIS BERRY is Professor of Film and Television Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. He is the author and editor of many books, including Cinema and the National: China on Screen (co-authored ...
World's oldest fossil trees uncovered in New York
An Archaeopteris root system at The Cairo fossil forest site
The earliest fossilised trees, dating back 386 million years, have been found at an abandoned quarry in New York .
Scientists believe The Forest they belonged to was so vast it originally stretched beyond Pennsylvania.
This discovery in Cairo, New York , is thought to be two or three million years older than what was previously The World 's oldest forest at Gilboa, also in New York State.
The findings throw new light on the evolution of trees.
What did they find?It was More Than 10 years ago that experts from Cardiff University , UK, Binghamton University in the US and the New York State Museum began looking at The Site in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains in the Hudson Valley .
Since then, they have mapped over 3,000 square metres of The Forest and concluded The Forest was home to at least two types of trees: Cladoxylopsids and Archaeopteris.
A third type of tree has yet to be identified.
Palaeobotanist Dr Chris Berry from Cardiff University is a co-author of the
"This is the oldest place where you can wander around and map out where fossil trees were standing back in The Middle part of the Devonian era. "
Researchers say they also discovered very long, woody roots that transformed the way plants and soils gather water.
"It's a very ancient forest from the beginnings of the time where The Planet was Turning Green and forests were becoming a normal part of the Earth's system," said Dr Berry.
It's understood The Forest was wiped out by a flood. The researchers have found fish fossils on The Surface of The Quarry .
How does this help us understand The Planet 's past?The Point In Time that the fossil trees date to marks a transition between a planet with no forests and a planet that is largely covered in trees.
Dr Berry says studying The Site can give us a better understanding of how trees evolved and how they draw down carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
"We're well aware at the moment that having forests is a good thing and burning down forests and deforestation is a bad thing.
Prof Howard Falcon-Lang from Royal Holloway , London says there's No Doubt this is the earliest fossilised forest that we know of.
"It may well be that in The Future , something even older pops up - palaeontology is full of surprises!
"But for the time being, this is incredibly exciting. "
forest, fossils, palaeontology
Source of news: bbc.com