Over 150 years ago, a fossilized organism known as Prototaxites emerged as an enigma regarding what early land life may have ...
For over a century, it was assumed that science had a handle on the big categories of life on Earth: plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms were t.
Researchers studying exquisitely preserved Scottish fossils say Prototaxites represents an entirely extinct eukaryotic lineage - a “new form of life” in the sense that it does not fit into known major ...
Learn about Prototaxites, a bizarre group of prehistoric organisms that fall within an unknown lineage of extinct life.
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Mysterious giants could be a whole new kind of life that no longer exists
Ever since their discovery more than 165 years ago, massive fossilized structures left by an organism known as Prototaxites have proven impossible to categorize. Researchers in the UK have suggested ...
A 410 million year-old fossil from Aberdeenshire which scientists have identified as being a ‘new’ form of life, distinct from plants or fungi, has been added to the collections of National Museums ...
Can fungi help humans live better and longer? Dutch mycoprotein startup The Protein Brewery is hoping to do just that by promoting healthy ageing.
A 410 million year-old fossil from Aberdeenshire which scientists have identified as being a ‘new’ form of life, distinct from ...
"When a child has a fever, crush a 'candlenut' (fiyaai [Aleurites moluccanus]). Add water to the mixture, and apply it to the ...
To gain more knowledge about how ultra-processed food affects us, we need new research methods, claim researchers. Now they ...
China’s agritech industry is central to modernizing the sector and bolstering food security, creating new opportunities for ...
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Gut microbiota analysis offers insights into how ultra processed foods affect health
To gain more knowledge about how ultra-processed food affects us, we need new research methods, claim researchers. Now they ...
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