John Archibald praises a compelling guide to the past 3 billion years — and its molecular historians.

John Archibald praises a compelling guide to the past 3 billion years — and its molecular historians.
The hallmark of a good scientist is changing your mind when new evidence arises. Here’s what that looks like.
Risks of sudden sigularities:
The article is dedicated to one of the most undeservedly overlooked properties of the cosmological models: the behaviour at, near and due to a jump discontinuity. It is most interesting that while the usual considerations of the cosmological dynamics deals heavily in the singularities produced by the discontinuities of the second kind (a.k.a. the essential discontinuities) of one (or more) of the physical parameters, almost no research exists to date that would turn to their natural extension/counterpart: the singularities induced by the discontinuities of the first kind (a.k.a. the jump discontinuities). It is this oversight that this article aims to amend.
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The worms were the only two ressurected out of the 300 worms analyzed. They’re alive for the first time since the Pleistocene age.