Creatures of Cambrian May Have Lived On
By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
The discovery of 480-million-year-old fossils in Morocco supports the likelihood that the Cambrian Explosion’s diverse life continued to evolve.
A New Clue to Explain Existence
By DENNIS OVERBYE
New evidence could help clear up why the universe is composed of matter and not its opposite, antimatter.
FINDINGS
Doomsayers Beware, a Bright Future Beckons
By JOHN TIERNEY
While schools of despair await the end of modern civilization, the writer Matt Ridley expects less poverty and disease, and greater freedom and happiness.
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