A new study from CU Boulder finds that hundreds of millions of years ago, small single-celled organisms may have evolved into larger multicellular life forms to better propel themselves through icy waters.
The research was led by paleobiologist Carl Simpson and appears in the journal The American Naturalist. It hones in on a...
Icy waters Of ‘Snowball Earth’ May Have Spurred Early Organisms To Grow Bigger
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