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Paleontology - Earth Sciences - 27.11.2025
Australopithecus deyiremeda , an ancestor of the human species discovered in Ethiopia, was bipedal and climbed trees
Professor Lluís Gibert, from the University of Barcelona, is the only expert from a European institution participating in an international study based on the analysis of the bones of a fossilized foot and teeth that has revealed how Australopithecus deyiremeda , a human ancestor that coexisted more than three million years ago with Australopithecus afarensis - the famous Lucy - on the plains of East Africa, moved and fed.

Paleontology - Life Sciences - 26.06.2025
Cambrian explosion may have occurred much earlier than previously thought
Cambrian explosion may have occurred much earlier than previously thought
The Cambrian explosion was an extraordinary phenomenon in the evolution of life on the planet that led to the emergence of many animal phyla and the diversification of species. During this period, some 530 million years ago, most of the basic body plans of organisms that have survived to the present day emerged.

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