"I Could Not Believe What I Was Seeing" – Missing Evolution Puzzle Piece Discovered in 130-Million-Year-Old Rocks : vimarsana.com

"I Could Not Believe What I Was Seeing" – Missing Evolution Puzzle Piece Discovered in 130-Million-Year-Old Rocks

Scientists discover missing evolution puzzle piece in 130-million-year-old rocks. The discovery is a result of an international collaboration, in which the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon (Portugal) is involved. Despite vertebrates being a dominant element in contemporary deep-sea

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