Jacqui's World

By HappyJacqui

Grey morning over Trawden!

After having my nails done this morning I called up at our friends house to drop something off.They live in a house from the 1600s where Sir Roger Bannister ancestors lived.
Have you seen this? Read all of it.

A 320 million-year-old fossilised fish discovered in a Lancashire coal mine has the oldest example of a preserved vertebrate brain.

Experts said the “stunning discovery” promised to rewrite the story of how the brain evolved in ancient bony fishes.

The find had gone under the radar for decades. According to a study published in the journal Nature, it was dug up in a coal mine in Carre Heys near Trawden, Lancashire, and first described in 1925. Only the skull was recovered and set to one side.

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