Gabonionta Type post Author Günter Bechly Date June 2, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , Abderrazak El Albani, Adolf Seilacher, agglutinated protists, Austria, Eukaryota, Fossil Friday (series), fossil record, Francevillian Formation, Gabon, Gabonionta, Lake Michigan, Metazoa, multicellular organisms, Natural History Museum of Vienna, paleontology, rocks, taxonomy, University of Poitiers, West Africa Fossil Friday: How an Austrian Scientist Concocted a New Domain of Life called Gabonionta Günter Bechly June 2, 2023 Evolution, Paleontology 6 Is there any other evidence that this sensational discovery was nothing but hype? Sure there is. Read More ›
dolphins Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date May 26, 2022 CategoriesBiologyMedicineNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , animals, antibiotics, cats, chimpanzees, corals, Dogs, dolphins, elephants, Gabon, grass, health, medicine, pain, parasites, stomach, University of Zurich, West Africa These Animals Know How to Self-Medicate Denyse O’Leary May 26, 2022 Biology, Medicine, Neuroscience & Mind 5 The “animals’ pharmacy” mainly aims at treating parasites and wounds using plants and insects. Read More ›
Dickinsonia Type post Date February 2, 2018 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, Abderrazak El Albani, Astrobiology Magazine, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, Charles Darwin, Dickinsonia, Ediacaran era, Gabon, Mary Droser, microbial mats, NASA, On the Origin of Species, oxygen theory, Philip Donoghue, Spriggina, U.C. Berkeley, U.C. Riverside, University of Bristol, University of California, University of Poitiers, West Africa Cambrian Explosion Blues Science and Culture February 2, 2018 Evolution 6 Here’s a sampling of the latest speculations about the Cambrian explosion. Read More ›