EVOLUTION
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Explore evolution, the scientific theory explaining how life on Earth has developed over time through natural selection and genetic variation. Learn about the origin of species, fossil records, and evolutionary biology. Ideal for students and enthusiasts interested in understanding the diversity and adaptation of life forms across generations.

Scientists Discover Seven Thousand Year Old Mummies in Sahara Desert
Scientists have discovered 7000-year-old mummies in the Sahara Desert revealing new insights into ancient history and genetic lineages. READ MORE...

Giant Cretaceous Scorpion Fossil Discovered in China: A 125-Million-Year-Old Predator
Discover the Giant Cretaceous Scorpion Fossil a 125-million-year-old predator unearthed in China. Learn about this remarkable find and its implications for understanding ancient ecosystems. READ MORE...

Intelligent Life Earth Study: Was Humanity's Emergence Inevitable?
Explore the new theory challenging the improbability of intelligent life. An Intelligent Life Earth Study suggests it may be more predictable than previously thought. READ MORE...

Colossal Biosciences Funding: A Leap Towards De-Extinction
Learn about Colossal Biosciences funding and its mission to revive extinct species including the woolly mammoth. READ MORE...

Extrachromosomal DNA: A New Frontier in Cancer Genetics
Extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) is a new frontier in cancer genetics, driving drug resistance and opening doors to targeted therapies. READ MORE...

The Cosmic Catalyst: How a Giant Meteorite Might Have Sparked Life on Earth
A giant meteorite impact, far from being solely destructive, could have played a key role in sparking life on Earth by unleashing vital nutrients. READ MORE...

History of Cell Evolution
Cell Evolution refers to the process by which the earliest forms of life on Earth evolved and diversified into the complex cellular structures seen in modern organisms. This encompasses the transition from simple molecules to protocells, the development of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, and the emergence of multicellular organisms. 1. Abiogenesis and the Origin of Life (4.0 - 3.5 billion years ago) Abiogenesis: This is the first process in Cell Evolution by which life arose naturally from non-living matter on the early Earth. It likely involved the formation of simple organic molecules in a primordial soup or deep-sea hydrothermal vents. Protocells: Simple, membrane-bound structures could have formed through the spontaneous assembly of lipids and other organic molecules. Consequently, these protocells […] READ MORE...