An international research team has made a notable discovery of fossil embryos belonging to Ecdysozoa, a diverse group of ...
Discover Uncus dzaugisi, a 555-million-year-old worm-like fossil, offering the first Precambrian evidence of Ecdysozoa ...
The large size (for an embryo) and hollowed-out middle of each fossil is indicative that each of these embryos once fed upon ...
The discovery of Uncus dzaugisi, a 555-million-year-old fossil in South Australia, confirms Precambrian origins for ...
In a new study published in Current Biology, researchers describe Uncus dzaugisi, a 555-million-year-old worm-like organism ...
Scientists in China have just dug up 500-million-year-old embryos that will help us understand the developmental biology of ...
A groundbreaking fossil discovery in remote South Australia sheds light on one of evolution's greatest mysteries: the origins of Ecdysozoa, a superphylum of molting animals including insects, ...
Here, researchers have discovered fossilized embryos from the Ecdysozoa group. These fossils represent many ancient animals, including roundworms, velvet worms, insects, and crabs. This is ...