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Oldest Eukaryotes Found in 1.7-Billion-Year Ocean Cores Point to Oxygen-Driven Life
science-paleontology2 days ago

Oldest Eukaryotes Found in 1.7-Billion-Year Ocean Cores Point to Oxygen-Driven Life

Fossils from 1.75–1.4 billion-year-old mudstone cores in Darwin, Australia, include more than 12,000 microscopic remains of the oldest known eukaryotes. Analysis shows these early complex cells lived in oxygenated bottom waters, suggesting oxygen was functionally necessary for their evolution. The fossils mostly occur in oxic, benthic settings, with fewer in anoxic layers, implying a seafloor lifestyle and a delayed transition to open-water, planktonic life during the Neoproterozoic.

Ancient Air, Fresh Clues: 1.4-Billion-Year-Old Bubbles Rewrite Early Earth's Climate
science4 months ago

Ancient Air, Fresh Clues: 1.4-Billion-Year-Old Bubbles Rewrite Early Earth's Climate

Scientists extracted tiny air inclusions from 1.4‑billion‑year‑old salt crystals to directly measure Earth’s ancient atmosphere. The CO₂ levels were far lower than prior estimates, challenging the idea of a CO₂‑rich early atmosphere and suggesting a cooler, methane‑influenced climate that persisted under a faint Sun, with implications for the rise of life and hints for exoplanet habitability.