Ancient Fossils Push Back Timeline of Complex Life
The discovery of 1-billion-year-old fossils in Canada challenges the evolutionary timeline of complex life. Researchers found embryos believed to be those of red algae, a group of complex multicellular organisms.
The discovery of these fossils suggests that complex life, previously thought to have emerged about 600 million years ago, may have been present much earlier. The fossils were discovered in the Hunting Formation in northwest Canada.