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Accidentally Discovered and Rare Fossilized Algae Closes Evolutionary Gaps
Unexpectedly found fossilized algae fill up evolutionary gaps. Katie Maloney, a geobiology graduate student, set out to discover microscopic fossils of early life in the mountains of Canada's isolated Yukon territory.
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Scientists Aim to Maximize the Potential of Plant Enzymes to Produce More Synthetic Food
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