Scientists Discover Fossil With Brain Still Intact — 500 Million Years Old

Scientists discover a 500-million-year-old fossil with its brain and organs still intact — redefining early animal evolution.
Researchers have uncovered an extraordinarily preserved Cambrian-era fossil with its brain, nerve cords, and internal organs still intact, offering a rare look at early animal anatomy. This half-billion-year-old specimen reveals a far more advanced nervous system than scientists expected, pushing back the timeline for complex neural evolution. This 60-second Lost Pages Daily episode explains what was found, why the preservation is so rare, and how this discovery could reshape our understanding of early life on Earth.
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