A recent discovery of a 150-million-year-old fossil containing soft tissue has provided significant evidence supporting Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, first introduced in his 1859 work, "On the Origin of Species." Darwin proposed that evolution occurs gradually over time, yet the absence of complete fossils had previously limited the understanding of this process. The newly found fossil, which exhibits preserved soft tissue, aligns with Darwin's predictions and enhances the scientific community's knowledge of evolutionary biology. This finding marks a notable advancement in paleontological research, illustrating the continuity of life forms over millions of years.
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