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    A new study may have found a missing link that helps explain the Earth’s unique oxygen-rich atmosphere — and the evolution of animal life on the planet.

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    • Wonderful new research published from @UWAnews helps explain the late evolution of life on earth: https://t.co/MXUnppxPiS and the @Nature paper underlying this. Well done #MatthewDodd @ForrestResearch Fellow @UWAresearch @colmer_tim @ProfChakma @A_page007

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    Reconstruction of oceanic phosphorus concentrations during a large negative carbon-isotope excursion co-occurring with global oceanic oxygenation and evolution of some of Earth’s earliest animals suggests that decoupled phosphorus and ocean anoxia cycles during the Ediacaran may have prolonged the rise of atmospheric oxygen.

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    This is “Guiding surveys on Wadandi Saltwater Country” by Seabird Films on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

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    The University of Western Australia’s Institute of Agriculture director and Hackett Professor Kadambot Siddique has received the highest honour that the Shaanxi Provincial Government in China bestows.

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