Fossil Evidence
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Fossil Evidence Suggests Photosynthesis Began 1.75 Billion Years Ago in Australian Microbes
The oldest evidence of photosynthetic structures reported to date has been identified inside a collection of 1.75-billion-year-old microfossils, a Nature paper reveals. Read more here.
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