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Tiny 1.7-billion-year-old fossils could reveal how complex life began

So, scientists are diving into the mystery of how complex life began on Earth, and it all starts with tiny 1.7-billion-year-old fossils. These eukaryotes are crucial because they represent the first complex life forms that paved the way for plants, animals, and fungi. It's fascinating to think about how microbial life dominated our planet for so long before this big transition. By studying ancient rocks, researchers hope to uncover the secrets of this incredible journey from single-celled organisms to the diverse life we see today.
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