How many mice and rats are used in U.S. labs? Controversial study says more than 100 million
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November 24, 2020 - EurekAlert
The joint studies found molecular fossils extracted from 635-million-year-old rocks aren't the earliest evidence of animals, but instead common algae.
The researchers from The Australian National University (ANU), Max Planck Institute and Caltech say the finding has big implications for our understanding of evolution.
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