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Over 558 Million Years Ago The First Animals Roamed EarthEarth’s history is filled with incredible milestones, and the emergence of the first animals is one of the most captivating.
Focused on Cambrian fossils, the study reanimates a species long trapped in the pages of forgotten paleontology.
What this teaches us is that the evolutionary root of consciousness—even ours—is about being together in community. “Love and ...
In a quiet part of what is now South Australia, more than half a billion years ago, life was locked in battle. The ocean ...
An Aberaeron pet groomer has been nominated for a prestigious regional award. Andrea Wilson, who runs her business ...
A Dyfi Valley wild living instructor “never wants to eat normal food again” after embarking on a mission to eat only ...
Scientists discovered complex life may have started 1.5 billion years earlier than previously thought thanks to phosphorus.
In a new study published in the Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, Harvard researchers in the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, formally describe Helmetia expansa, offering new ...
For over a century, the Cambrian arthropod Helmetia expansa remained ... "These patterns tell us not only how these 508-million-year-old animals grew, but how big they could get," Losso said.
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