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[Fresque des temps géologiques] « A la recherche des temps perdus » : Une fresque interactive

La fresque des temps géologiques a été présentée dans l’article « Le temps ? Toute une histoire ! » , il s’agit ici de donner des informations complémentaires sur cette seconde déclinaison [ 1 ]. http://svt.ac-creteil.fr/?A-la-recherche-des-temps-perdus-Une-fresque-interactive
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/05/100513-science-evolution-darwin-single-ancestor/ All life on Earth evolved from a single-celled organism that lived roughly 3.5 billion years ago, a new study seems to confirm. The study supports the widely held "universal common ancestor" theory first proposed by Charles Darwin more than 150 years ago. ( Pictures: "Seven Major 'Missing Links' Since Darwin." )

All Species Evolved From Single Cell, Study Finds

Les fouilleurs bénévoles de la SDNO travaillent sur les sites http://www.sdno.asso.fr/dino/index.php?rubrique=accueil

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Oldest Soft-Bodied Marine Fossils Discovered

http://www.livescience.com/6448-oldest-soft-bodied-marine-fossils-discovered.html A discovery of a huge number of soft-bodied marine animal fossils is giving these critters a fair shake in the fossil record. Paleontologists found more than 1,500 soft-bodied marine animal fossils, some dating to nearly 500 million years ago. The discovery provides a more complete understanding of marine life at that time and suggests that these soft-bodied sea animals did not die off during a major extinction event during the Cambrian period, as previously thought.