520-Million-Year-Old Fossil Reveals Arthropod Evolution: Kylinxia’s Detailed Anatomy Unveiled Through Advanced Scanning.
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Discovery of a 500-Million-Year-Old Fossil Sheds Unprecedented Light on Bizarre Marine Invertebrates
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaA 500-million-year-old tunicate fossil, Megasiphon thylakos, provides unprecedented insight into the early evolutionary origins of these marine invertebrates.
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The Unsolved Enigma of the Origin of Life: A New Strategy
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaUnlocking Life’s Origins: New study combines ancient metabolic clues to bridge evolution’s mysteries.
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The Ancient Dietary Secrets of Elephants: A Tale of Evolution and Adaptation
Discovering Ancient Elephant Diets: Evolutionary Insights from East Africa’s Changing Landscape.
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Landmark Discovery of the Oldest Known Swimming Jellyfish – 505 Million Years Old
Discovery of 505-million-year-old swimming jellyfish Burgessomedusa phasmiformis reveals Cambrian ecosystem’s complexity; found in Burgess Shale.
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BiochemistryEvolutionEvolutionary BiologySciTech NewsUniversity Of Queensland
Survival Story: The Unlikely Amphibian That Defied Its “Apocalypse”
Discover how caecilians, a group of limbless amphibians, evolved extraordinary venom resistance to survive predation by venomous snakes.
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Intriguing Discovery: Unique Mosasaur Species with Unusual “Screwdriver Teeth” Uncovered by Scientists
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaScientists uncover new mosasaur species, Stelladens mysteriosus, in Morocco with unusual screwdriver-like teeth, hinting at unknown dietary habits.
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The Disruptive Impact of Climate Change on Insects: Unveiling the Chaotic Consequences
Climate change disrupts insect evolution and ecological balance. Apple maggot flies face speciation disruption and potential chaos in insect communities.
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The Bacterial Origins of Vertebrate Vision: A 500 Million-Year Journey
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerScientists discover bacterial origins of vertebrate vision through a unique protein acquired 500 million years ago, reshaping our understanding of …
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The Impact of Evolution on the Environment: A Two-Way Relationship
Study shows reciprocal relationship: Evolutionary changes in leg length of lizards impact vegetation growth and spider populations, shaping predator-prey dynamics.
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