Exquisitely preserved fossils of a shark that thrived during the Cretaceous period appear to solve a long-standing mystery around how it hunted and where it fits into the shark evolutionary tree.
Fossil discoveries from the Early Cretaceous, such as the new gnetalean macrofossil Daohugoucladus sinensis, provide evidence of the early evolution of reproductive structures in gnetophytes.
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