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This event is in the past.It took place on March 3, 2026 at Braun (Geology) Corner (Building 320).
The Rise of Algae promoted eukaryote predation in the Neoproterozoic benthos
Stanford
Ancient algae didn't just sit there: they kickstarted the food chains that eventually led to animal life. This free Stanford lecture digs into how microscopic marine predators flourished in oxygen-starved waters, rewriting what we know about early ecosystems.
Academic lecture
Evolutionary biology
Free science talk
Stanford campus
Tips
🥪bring your lunch, it's a midday talk
🧬great for anyone into early life or marine bio
❓Q&A follows, come curious
Free
The Rise of Algae promoted eukaryote predation in the Neoproterozoic benthos
Ancient algae didn't just sit there: they kickstarted the food chains that eventually led to animal life. This free Stanford lecture digs into how microscopic marine predators flourished in oxygen-starved waters, rewriting what we know about early ecosystems.
Academic lecture
Evolutionary biology
Free science talk
Stanford campus
Tips
🥪bring your lunch, it's a midday talk
🧬great for anyone into early life or marine bio
❓Q&A follows, come curious
Free
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