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From Single Cells to Humans

The emergence of life began 4 billion years ago in the form of single-cell organisms. It proceeded in three different directions called domains, which are the top classification levels. They included different types of algae that became the plant kingdom; various molds or the fungus kingdom; and amoeba-like organisms that evolved into the animal kingdom. Because the mechanisms involved, such as mutation and natural selection, had long periods to work with, each new development along the evolutionary cycle took tens of millions of years. Matt Baker of Useful Charts explains the process.

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Humans Evolved Elsewhere

There’s a popularly held theory that organic matter may have been delivered to Earth by meteors as single-celled organisms or simple blocks of life, thus spurring the human race. But research scientist Dr. Ellis Silver has adopted a radical theory, contending that humans arrived as fully formed, complex organisms between 60,000 and 200,000 years ago. Silver lays out the facts in his book, Humans Are Not From Earth, and this episode of WhatCulture divulges seven reasons why we may have come from elsewhere.

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