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ScienceDaily · 07/12/2024 12:41 EDT

Insight into one of life's earliest ancestors revealed in new study

Researchers have shed light on Earth's earliest ecosystem, showing that within a few hundred million years of planetary formation, life on Earth was already flourishing.

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