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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 1
Educational Talk

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

Braun (Geology) Corner (Building 320)

Building 320, 450 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford, CA 94305, USA

Free

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