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The Rise of Heads | The Scientist Magazine® - 0 views

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    A researcher has gathered a piece of evidence that helps shed light on the evolutionary transition from soft-bodied animals with no well-defined heads to hard-bodied animals that sported heads. The clue comes from one of the oldest fossilized brains ever found-a more than 500 million-year-old specimen of the Cambrian arthropod Odaraia alata found in western Canada.
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'Animated Life: The Living Fossil Fish' - The New York Times - 0 views

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    But then on Dec. 22, 1938, Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer came across a strange blue fin poking out of a pile of fish that struck her as extraordinary. With its fleshy, lobed fins and its tough armored scales, the specimen looked very unlike fish we see in our oceans today. That is because the coelacanth has managed to survive in roughly its current form for hundreds of millions of years. In the course of researching this film, we learned all kinds of amazing facts about the coelacanth. For instance, unlike most fish, they give birth to live young. They produce eggs the size of grapefruits, which then hatch internally. From video footage taken by the explorer Hans Fricke - which we used as inspiration for our sets and puppets - we know coelacanths are prone to some odd behavior. They've been spotted doing headstands underwater.
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What do doctors look for under the microscope? - 0 views

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    General article describing how doctors describe if cancer is present.
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NSDL | OER Commons - 0 views

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    National Science Digital Library 
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