Fossils
Newly Discovered World’s Oldest Fungus in South Africa Raises Questions About Early Life on Earth
Fungi might have lived on Earth for two billion years earlier than scientists believed. The discovery of a 2. 4 billion-year-old fungi-like lifeforms may be an accident, but it could lead to major scientific breakthroughs.
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Scientists Baffled by Mammal-like Teeth of Newly Discovered Crocodile-Relative
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