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Francevillian biota - evidence for *ancient* multicellular life. On Thursday, January 21st, 2016 at 2:27 am, Nitrocosm said:
That's really cool. It stands to reason, too, that life probably started to evolve at least a couple times before the current chain of evolution before some catastrophic event set it back to ... | 9 years ago on Thursday, Jan 21 2016 4:21 pm |
Francevillian biota - evidence for *ancient* multicellular life. On Wednesday, January 20th, 2016 at 11:29 pm, vega7285 said:
Now that's pretty neat. I may not be able to access (or understand) the full article, but it's some interesting stuff. As many a person who was once a child, I'm still fond of paleontology ... | 9 years ago on Wednesday, Jan 20 2016 7:28 pm |
The Max Headroom Incident (Welcome back, too, Miroku and Wolfwood! Its been a while! )
On Wednesday, January 20th, 2016 at 12:45 pm, KarmaJolt said:
Whoever that guy is must have a hard time keeping his mouth shut about it since he still hasn't ever been caught!
This is ex... | 9 years ago on Wednesday, Jan 20 2016 3:56 pm |
Francevillian biota - evidence for *ancient* multicellular life. The textbook opinion on the origin of multicellular life on Earth is that it started - very rapidly it should be added - a little less than 600 million years ago with the so-called "Ediacara" fauna (named so after a site in Australia where they were first... | 9 years ago on Wednesday, Jan 20 2016 3:46 pm |
Unicode support for ancient (and exotic modern) writing systems Indeed, there is also the private use area. There is more than enough space in there for handling fictional writing systems (e.g. Klingon, or for example Tengwar).
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