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Scientists find Earth’s common ancestor

August 4, 2016
A team of researchers in Germany believe that they may have found the common ancestor linked to all life on earth.

Cause of Megalodons’ extinction revealed

April 11, 2016
Scientists from Zurich University have proposed the largest shark that ever lived became extinct due to a lack of prey and increased competition from predators.

Complete fossilised nervous system discovered

March 28, 2016
A fossil more than 500m years old with a well preserved central nervous system has been found by scientists in southern China.

Ancient bees collected pollen in two ways

December 14, 2015
The ancestors of honeybees that lived 50 million years ago collected pollen in two ways.

Life hits 4.1 billion years

December 3, 2015
New evidence suggests that life on Earth began 300 million years earlier than previously thought.

Double stretch for giraffe’s neck

November 5, 2015
Scientists have discovered that the long neck of modern-day giraffes evolved in two stages.

X-rays unravel fossil secrets

October 20, 2015
By using an X-ray imaging technique, palaeontologists have discovered borings made by shell invertebrates in a sea urchin fossil.

New human-like species found

September 11, 2015
Anthropologists have discovered a new human-like species – Homo naledi – in the Rising Cave system in South Africa. An international research team led by the University of the Witwatersrand...

Britain’s oldest sauropod dinosaur found

June 16, 2015
Palaeontologists have discovered Britain’s oldest sauropod dinosaur fossil on the coast of North Yorkshire. A research team at the University of Manchester used x-ray computed tomography and estimated the age...

The oldest unevolved organism

April 20, 2015
Scientists have discovered a deep-sea microorganism that shows no evidence of evolution in the last 2 billion years. A research team at the University of California – Los Angeles (UCLA)...

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