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- Not tiny animals, just algae: Study challenges evidence for early . . .
Science Not tiny animals, just algae: Study challenges evidence for early animal life on Earth Not tiny animals, just algae: Study challenges evidence for early animal life on Earth Advanced imaging at a particle accelerator has debunked the theory that ancient rock markings were animal origins By: Science Desk 4 min read May 15, 2026 06:08 PM IST
- Stunning fossil discovery challenges the origins of animal life
Scientists studying ancient microfossils from Brazil have discovered that structures once believed to be traces left behind by tiny animals were actually formed by communities of microscopic
- Brazilian microfossils interpreted as animal traces are actually algae . . .
These findings imply that during the Ediacaran period, approximately 540 million years ago, there may not have been enough oxygen for the evolution of invertebrates that left traces in the
- 540-Million-Year-Old Fossils Reveal a Huge Surprise About Early Life on . . .
Ancient microfossils discovered in Brazil are changing scientists’ understanding of early life on Earth Structures once believed to be traces left behind by tiny marine animals have now been identified as fossilized communities of microscopic bacteria and algae instead
- Study Claims 540-Million-Year-Old Animal Fossils Are . . . - Gizmodo
According to new research published in Gondwana Research, the answer is a disappointing “no ” When a different team revisited the fossils with advanced imaging techniques, it uncovered evidence
- Not tiny animals, just algae: Study challenges evidence for early . . .
Not tiny animals, just algae: Study challenges evidence for early animal life on Earth
- Scientists Just Discovered What the Earliest Animals Actually . . . - VICE
For centuries, scientists have argued over who came first, the sponge or the comb jelly It’s an existential version of the chicken-and-egg problem—except the answer might explain how animal
- 540-Million-Year-Old ‘Animal Trails’ Are Actually Bacteria
Stunning fossil discovery challenges the origins of animal life – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash) In the ancient sedimentary layers of Brazil, researchers have long examined microscopic traces that appeared to record the earliest movements of animal life on Earth For years these structures were interpreted as trails left by tiny worm-like organisms navigating
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