Biology
Researchers Solve 'Darwin's Dilemma' by Estimating Rate of Evolution during the 'Cambrian Explosion'
The rate of evolution during the Cambrian Explosion was about five times faster than today, which enabled life to jump from simple to complex forms rapidly, researchers from University of Adelaide found.
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