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Posted on April 23, 2018 by New Scientist - News

Oxygen may have helped complex life arise a billion years early

Earth’s air suddenly got a lot more oxygen around 1.6 billion years ago and that could have triggered the evolution of large multicellular organisms
Categoriesatmosphere, Biology, Evolution, fossil

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