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This 500-million-year-old fossil of a claw-bearing predator uncovers the origins of spiders, scorpions and other arthropods
A fresh look at a fossil found more than 40 years ago points to the origins of a widespread group of arthropods called ...
It had been a long day of teaching for Rudy Lerosey-Aubril. As a reward, he returned to cleaning an intriguing Cambrian ...
Early arthropod specimens don’t have claws like these. Instead, Cambrian arthropods usually have an antenna in that position.
What started as routine fossil cleaning turned into a major scientific surprise when researchers uncovered a tiny claw in a ...
IFLScience on MSN
500-million-year-old sea predator is oldest known animal of its kind – an ancestor of spiders with surprise claws
When inspecting a Cambrian-era arthropod fossil, Research Scientist Rudy Lerosey-Aubril at Harvard University noticed ...
Aubril. As a reward, he returned to cleaning an intriguing Cambrian arthropod fossil he had recently received for review. At ...
Smithsonian researchers discovered who devours the most young blue crabs in the Chesapeake Bay — it’s not people or even fish, but older, larger blue crabs with a surprising taste for cannibalism. And ...
Lancashire Post on MSNOpinion
The Hunt: Prey vs Predator review: Fun, but a tasty snack for The Traitors, the king of the reality gameshow jungle
Well, here we are again then, watching the latest attempt to replicate the strange alchemy which has propelled The Traitors ...
A fossil originally discovered in the 1980s only recently received a closer look, revealing groundbreaking evolutionary ...
A breakthrough discovery in Utah has revealed a 500-million-year-old chelicera fossil that is the oldest known spider and ...
Rudy Lerosey-Aubril A tiny claw in a 500-million-year-old fossil just rewrote the origin story of spiders. After a full da ...
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