At the end of March, The Cambrian will shift to an all digital format. While we will no longer produce a weekly print edition, nothing will change about the news coverage we provide for North Coast ...
This is not goodbye. I promise. Just because The Cambrian is shifting to an all-digital format after this week, it doesn’t mean the paper is going away. Neither am I. I’ve been answering two questions ...
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Grand Canyon’s 500 million years: A new fossil window
What does it take for soft-bodied animals, built to rot not to rock, to persist for 500 million years in the Grand Canyon?
Biomechanical studies on the arachnid-like front "legs" of an extinct apex predator show that the 2-foot (60 centimeter) marine animal Anomalocaris canadensis was likely much weaker than once assumed.
DURING the Cambrian period, which began 541m years ago, animal life took a remarkable leap forward. The first creatures believed by most (though not all) palaeontologists to be multicellular animals ...
A spiky worm with legs like noodles. A giant predator that looks like a cross between a walrus and a housefly. Many animals that evolved during the Cambrian period, 541 million to 485 million years ...
Cambrian Biopharma is on a mission to slow down the aging process and treat humans before they even develop cancer or Alzheimer's disease. Before the biotech can test its compounds in ...
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