
Wednesday May, 20th
A team of researchers Tuesday unveiled an almost perfectly intact fossil of a 47 million-year-old primate they say represents the long-sought missing link between humans and apes.
“This fossil is so complete, it is unheard of in the primate record,” said paleontologist Jorn H. Hurum of the University of Oslo. (read more)
To celebrate the find Google has made this special logo for the day:

You can check out an earlier blog post of 12 of the Best Google Logos.
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Ryan Smith is the Director of Operations for McKremie.
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This is truely an amazming find and it’s nice to see Google react fast and get behind this. BTW, I still like the brail logo the best.
There is no such thing as a ‘missing link’.
Calling anything and everything a missing link demonstrates a gross misunderstanding of evolution and of what the fossil record means and explains.
http://pandasthumb.org/archives/2009/05/darwinius-masil.html