A pink sponge, photographed at an aquarium today, is not unlike one of the first life forms that appeared in the Precambrian era. Photograph by Joel Sartore, National Geographic Photo Ark The ...
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555-million-year-old fossil bridges a gap in evolutionThe fossil, which is only a few centimeters long, is the oldest member of the Ecdysozoa, and interestingly the only one known from the Precambrian period. Researchers noted that it is an ...
A lot has happened in that time. Earth formed and oxygen levels rose in the foundational years of the Precambrian. The productive Paleozoic era gave rise to hard-shelled organisms, vertebrates ...
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Tiny worm makes for big evolutionary discovery: Scientists describe 'Uncus,' the oldest ecdysozoanBut a UC Riverside-led team has now identified the oldest known ecdysozoan in the fossil record and the only one from the Precambrian period. Their discovery of Uncus dzaugisi, a worm-like ...
the supercontinents of Gondwana 2 and Nuna (Columbia), as well as the geology of the Precambrian era. Earth scientists in the department also closely monitor global issues, such as energy security.
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