If you trace the animal family tree back through the fossil record, the trail usually goes cold about 539 million years ago. Before this boundary—the start of the famous Cambrian explosion—multicelled ...
A talk on alien life and the search for it will be taking place in Nanaimo. Jon Willis, University of Victoria professor of ...
Around 540 million years ago, the ocean erupted with complex life: Creatures rapidly transformed from simple, soft-bodied, ocean-floor-dwelling animals into bodies we might recognize today—animals ...
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Protesters gathered outside SpaceX's Starbase facility in South Texas on Tuesday (April 21) as the company hosted Wall Street ...
Paleocanna tentaculum’ was more closely related to today’s marine invertebrates than its prehistoric relatives.
Goblet-shaped sea jelly relatives with miniature “arms.” A plump, legless creature resembling a sausage. Long, wormlike animals tipped with flat “holdfast” discs for anchoring to the seafloor.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With a wetsuit and goggles, paleontologist John Moretti searches for fossils in the stream that flows through Bender's Cave in ...
This article contains spoilers for the Alien: Earth Season 1 finale. Who are the real monsters on Alien: Earth? That’s literally the title of the final episode of Season 1, “The Real Monsters,” but it ...
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Mars may look barren today, but beneath its dusty surface, scientists are uncovering clues that tell a very different story.
Russell has a PhD in the history of medicine, violence, and colonialism. His research has explored topics including ethics, science governance, and medical involvement in violent contexts. Russell has ...