Science
One Billion-Year-Old Fossil Could Be The Oldest Multicellular Animal – Forbes
A fossil found in one billion-year-old lake sediments from Scotland contains two distinct cell types and could be the earliest multicellular animal ever recorded….

Bicellum brasieri n. g. n. sp. holotype specimen showing differentiated cell layers, a unique …
Continue Reading
-
Business23 hours ago
Macquarie increases price target for Qantas shares
-
Business22 hours ago
Why Auckland Airport, Australian Ethical, Breville, and Clarity shares are charging higher
-
Noosa News24 hours ago
Hoyts Is Set to Launch Up to Five New IMAX Screens in Australia — Including at Melbourne Central Before the End of 2025
-
Noosa News22 hours ago
Commonwealth Bank executive Christopher James McCann found dead in Springbrook National Park