A mysterious 420-million-year-old ancient life form challenges evolution, defying classification as plant, animal or fungus.
“Sometimes it’s scary to not know what something is, but it’s also scientifically exciting,” according to the palaeontologist, Corentin Loron, at Edinburgh University. That incongruity lies at the ...
“What we can say, based on all of those new analyses, is that it’s so different from any modern group we have,” said Corentin ...
It was a bonnie morning 410 million years ago in what are now the Rhynie chert fossil beds in Scotland. The mists had begun ...
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