The Tree of Life looks simple — until you actually try to navigate it. From sponges and starfish to dinosaurs and humans, this video explores how every living organism connects through evolution.
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Sponges may be ancient, but their timeline has been murky. New research suggests the earliest sponges were soft and skeleton-free, explaining why their fossils don’t appear until much later. By ...
Scientists at MIT have found compelling chemical evidence that Earth’s earliest animals were likely ancient sea sponges.
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