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Invertebrate 'Pompeii' Reveals Earliest Example of Cardiovascular System
An ancient cache of fossils described as the "invertebrate version of Pompeii," has revealed the cardiovascular systems of prehistoric shrimp-like creatures to be remarkably "modern."
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