Before it was the creamy, sweet fruit we know and love, it actually housed large seeds that took up most of the space inside.
Next time you bite into a slice of watermelon or a cob of corn, consider this: These familiar fruits and veggies ... that looked totally different before humans first started growing them for ...
Such connections between fruit flies and humans offer a reminder of an intriguing reality ... individual cells within complex tissues with much higher resolution than before, allowing for more precise ...
Over time, humans have bred watermelons to have a red ... Compared to its ancestor, the fruit has much smaller seeds, tastes better, and is packed with nutrients. Throughout their history ...