The earliest large organisms on Earth were shapeshifters
A new paper published by researchers from the University of Cambridge and the Tokyo Institute of Technology could answer why life made the transition from the first really small things to the really large organisms we see today. An artist’s impression of rangeomorphs. Life started out with the tiny bits: proteins, viruses, bacteria, algae. Somewhere along…
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