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  2. Elemental Evolution


    Ariel Anbar of NAI’s ASU Team share his thoughts on fossils, Star Trek, and life on Mars with May Copsey of RSC Publishing...

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  3. Oldest Evidence for Animals in the Fossil Record


    Detected through their molecular remains, fossils of early sponges have been observed in ancient rocks in Oman. The fossils occur in strata that underlie a cap carbonate dated at >635 million years ago. This discovery suggests that shallow waters contained dissolved oxygen in concentrations sufficient to support early animal life at least 100 million years before the Cambrian explosion. Members of NAI’s MIT team led the effort, and publish their findings in the current issue of Nature.

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  4. Magnetic Death Star


    A large spherical cluster of spearheads was dubbed the "Magnetic Death Star" by researchers.
    An international team of scientists has discovered microscopic, magnetic fossils resembling spears and spindles, unlike anything previously seen in the fossil record.

    Source: [Astrobiology Magazine]

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  5. Ancient Organism Verified as Fungus


    NAI scientists from the Carnegie Institution of Washington Team and their colleagues have a new paper in Geology outlining their process in resolving the mysterious identity of the Devonian fossil organism Prototaxities as a fungus. The team analyzed carbon isotopic ratios of the fossil relative to plants that lived in the same environment 400 million years ago.

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  6. Imaging the Unseen


    Researchers from NAI’s University of California, Los Angeles Team have pioneered a new imaging technique which allows them to non-destructively produce 3D images of ancient fossils. The technique, combining confocal microscopy and Raman spectroscopy, could be used on samples returned from Mars by future NASA missions. Their work on 650 million year old fossils from Kazakhstan is published in the February, 2006 issue of Astrobiology.

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