Highlights: Scientists traced the appetite hormone bombesin back 500 million years Starfish use a similar hormon
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Scientists have discovered that bombesin, a hunger-regulating hormone found in humans, dates back over 500 million years and also exists in starfish and other marine animals.
Highlights: Scientists traced the appetite hormone bombesin back 500 million years Starfish use a similar hormon
A Danish fossil hunter discovered a 66-million-year-old chunk of fossilised vomit, likely from a fish that couldn't digest sea lilies.
Scientists have discovered a 400-million-year-old fossil of an organism known as Prototaxites, which does not belong to any known life form...
Scientists have discovered a 400-million-year-old fossil of an organism known as Prototaxites, which does not belong to any known life form...
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