Discovery of Ancient Eukaryotic Fossils in Australian Rock Cores

Discovery of Ancient Eukaryotic Fossils in Australian Rock Cores

Researchers discovered and analyzed 1. 75-billion-year-old rock cores from Australia's Northern Territory, revealing the oldest known eukaryotic fossils. According to ScienceAlert, this discovery sheds light on the evolution of complex life forms.

Later analysis of 1. 7-billion-year-old Australian rock cores indicated that these early eukaryotes required oxygen, challenging previous assumptions about the origins of complex life, as reported by Indian Defence Review. These findings suggest that oxygen played a crucial role in the development of early complex organisms, revising earlier scientific perspectives on life's evolution.

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May 24, 2026
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Ancient Fossils Indicate Early Complex Life Depended on Oxygen
Ancient Fossils Indicate Early Complex Life Depended on Oxygen

Indian Defence Review • 24 May 12:30

Fossils from 1.7-billion-year-old Australian rock cores suggest early eukaryotes required oxygen, challenging previous assumptions about the origins of complex life.

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May 21, 2026
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Ancient Australian Rock Cores Reveal Early Eukaryotic Fossils
Ancient Australian Rock Cores Reveal Early Eukaryotic Fossils

ScienceAlert • 21 May 16:07

Analysis of 1.75-billion-year-old rock cores from Australia's Northern Territory uncovers the oldest known eukaryotic fossils, shedding light on the evolution of complex life.

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