- Biologists continue to fine-tune the tree of life, with implications for life's origins. New data suggest that eukaryotes aren't a separate domain, but belong within archaea, with bacteria as the only other domain. https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/12/the-tree-of-life-may-have-only-two-major-branches-once-again/# 20 comments science
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