Biology
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New Spine Fossils Can Help Decipher Deep-Sea Activities, Evolution 104 Million Years Ago
The fossils of spines of irregular echinoids (sea urchins) can help better understand the deep-sea activities of different species 104 million years ago. Researchers analyzed at least 40,000 fragments of spines. Read here.
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