New research suggests Earth’s first complex life stayed close to the seafloor and depended on oxygen to survive.
A study led by researchers from the University of Sydney and the University of Adelaide has revealed how the breakup of an ancient supercontinent 1.5 billion years ago transformed Earth's surface ...
The origin of life from Earth's primordial chemistry has long fascinated and perplexed us. Generations of scientists have endeavored to understand how complex biochemistry developed from organic ...
The research, published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters, challenges the notion of the "Boring Billion"—a time of supposed stasis, or biological and geological inactivity, in Earth's history.
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