Half a billion years ago, the first true eye emerged in Earth’s oceans. Fossils now reveal what that ancient crystal vision could actually see.
Half a billion years after Earth’s first mass extinction, a quarry in China has cracked open a lost ocean world.
The Cambrian Shield men’s varsity volleyball team reached the podium for the fourth year in a row at the OCAA championships in Sudbury this past Saturday, taking a silver medal. In a repeat of last ...
A new fossil discovery suggests that Earth's first mass extinction may have been far more sudden and severe than previously ...
Scientists at MIT have found compelling chemical evidence that Earth’s earliest animals were likely ancient sea sponges.
ABERYSTWYTH beat Ammanford RFC 49 - 26 in their WRU National Championship West match at home on Saturday, writes Graham ...
Scientists have unearthed in southern China fossils of a multitude of marine creatures dating to more than a half billion years ago, showing a deep-water ecosystem thriving in the aftermath of the ...
A layer of rock just 520 million years old sat directly on top of ancient rock dating back 1.4 to 1.8 billion years.
Langkawi Development Authority (LADA) has unveiled a new chapter for its Naturally Langkawi destination branding campaign at ...
518-million-year-old fossil reveals vertebrates once had four eyes and extra organs that later shaped evolution.
A depiction of what the myllokunmingids with "four camera-type eyes" might have looked like. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] A research team at Yunnan University has found that the earliest ...
I’VE read many a Lenten reflection over the years but never one written by a Government Minister – at least not until last week when I came across a post by Wes Streeting.