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Royal Ontario Museum revealed new research based on a ... These findings shed light on the evolution of the arthropod brain, vision, and head structure. The results were announced in the paper ...
A new study, led by palaeontologists at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is helping resolve the evolution and ecology of Odaraia, a taco-shaped marine animal that lived during the Cambrian period.
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The Brighterside of News on MSNAncient sea predator had three-eyes and breathed through its rearScientists have uncovered a remarkable fossil from Canada's Burgess Shale, a discovery that reshapes how the evolution of ...
Danielle Dufault, Royal Ontario Museum Around 540 million years ago, the world witnessed the Cambrian explosion: a fast-paced period of evolution that produced more advanced organisms than ever ...
Royal Ontario Museum announces the oldest swimming jellyfish ... animals that the Burgess Shale has preserved chronicling the evolution of life on Earth." Cnidarians have complex life cycles ...
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A Startling Discovery Found Mandibles in 500-Million-Year-Old Fossils. It Doesn't Make Sense.Every once in a while, evolution stumbles across a good idea ... is actually a new discovery by scientists at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM). While analyzing pristine fossil samples pulled from ...
It turns out that preservation of these structures is widespread, confirming the ancient origin of this type of circulatory system.” Anatomical diagram of Mosura fentoni, showing preserved details of ...
The Royal Ontario Museum slashed its admission prices last week in an effort to draw more visitors—apparently the “Sitting... The largest diamond to ever be sold in Canada is set to be ...
These findings shed light on the evolution of the arthropod brain ... in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, based at the Royal Ontario Museum. “We can even make out fine details such as visual ...
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