Researchers think there are now around 7.7 million animal species living on Earth, with thousands more discovered every year.
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Learn more about a time period marked by an intense burst of evolution. 3 min read The Cambrian period, part of the Paleozoic era, produced the most intense burst of evolution ever known.
The Welsh Government has been taken to task over changes to the Cambrian Line timetable which has seen services cut, causing ...
All animal evolution for the last half billion years has come from tinkering with these Cambrian body plans. Then, between about 570 and 530 million years ago, another burst of diversification ...
Then, about 540 million years ago, something else changed ... dramatically. It was the time of the Cambrian Explosion, an eruption of life when Earth’s very first animals began appearing in the ...
Hadi Fergani, co-ordinator of Cambrian’s chemical engineering programs, said the unwavering support of Geo Labs has ...
This “fire geode” is a remnant of a 1994 conflagration that destroyed the home of Kathe Tanner, longtime reporter for The Tribune and The Cambrian. Firefighters told her that the top of the ...
Described in the journal Current Biology, the study provides the first demonstrable record of an evolutionary arms race in the Cambrian. "Predator-prey interactions are often touted as a major ...
Then, at the beginning of the Cambrian Period, life opened its eyes. In the 15 million years that followed the evolution of vision, most of the major animal groups we know today appeared. After ...