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08-16-2013, 09:04 AM
Did evolution happen in a rapid burst? Ancient fossils the size of sand grains could give us an incredible insight into our origins
Shells of planktonic foraminifera date back hundreds of millions of years
Scientists claim they provide evidence of how species formed in a burst
This goes against the traditional view that evolution occurred due to gradual molecular changes over time
http://youtu.be/7AzaJh0sYL4
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2389820/Planktonic-foraminifera-Ancient-fossils-size-sand-grains-insight-evolution.html#ixzz2c7ZOVjhS
Shells of planktonic foraminifera date back hundreds of millions of years
Scientists claim they provide evidence of how species formed in a burst
This goes against the traditional view that evolution occurred due to gradual molecular changes over time
http://youtu.be/7AzaJh0sYL4
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2389820/Planktonic-foraminifera-Ancient-fossils-size-sand-grains-insight-evolution.html#ixzz2c7ZOVjhS