The oldest fossilised remains of complex animals appear suddenly in the fossil record, and as if from nowhere, in rocks that ...
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A clock running fast could explain Darwin’s fossil record gaps
Charles Darwin worried that the fossil record looked strangely abrupt, with complex animals appearing in a geological instant ...
This 30-million-year-long gap is actually rather helpful to Darwin. It means that there was plenty of time for the ancestor ...
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Cracking sleep's evolutionary code: Neuron protection traced back to jellyfish and sea anemones
A new study from Bar-Ilan University shows that one of sleep's core functions originated hundreds of millions of years ago in ...
You certainly didn't see this coming: this 1966 Chevrolet Nova born with the Super Sport package is back on the market with ...
A study based on Finnish twins shows that reproductive history is associated, at the population level, with women's lifespan ...
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Dinosaur eggshells can 'tick' like clocks, revealing deep time
Dinosaur eggshells, once treated as background scenery in fossil digs, have turned out to be some of the most precise ...
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Reproductive history is associated with women's lifespan and biological aging
A study based on Finnish twins shows that reproductive history is associated, at the population level, with women's lifespan ...
Historically, New Year’s Day was the focal point of celebration rather than New Year’s Eve. According to Alexis McCrossen, a history professor at Southern Methodist University, it wasn't until the ...
In jellyfish and sea anemones, neurons accumulate DNA damage while animals are awake and repair that damage during sleep.
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