Tiny worm burrows may reveal when first complex animals evolved
A set of tiny burrows could resolve a big puzzle: how complex animals evolved and spread around the world without revealing their presence. Image: Luke Parry/Russell Garwood
Read Moreby Colin | Sep 11, 2017 | Animal Behaviour, Earth Science, Evolution, Journalism | 0
A set of tiny burrows could resolve a big puzzle: how complex animals evolved and spread around the world without revealing their presence. Image: Luke Parry/Russell Garwood
Read Moreby Colin | Sep 4, 2017 | Featured, Human Origins, Journalism | 0
A set of ancient footprints has been found on a Greek island. They are extremely old – 5.7 million years – yet they seem to have been made by one of our hominin ancestors. At that time, hominins are thought to have been confined to Africa. The discovery supports the controversial suggestion that they may also have been living in eastern Europe. Image: zbigphotography
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