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In Berkeley’s bright tale, here’s what you see: Life changes through time—yes, you and me. From one old ancestor, long, long ago, Came whales and hummingbirds, oak trees that grow. “Descent with modification” is the name, Same family tree, though we don’t look the same. Small changes can build up, little by little, From feather to fin, from tough to more brittle. So evolution means cousins galore: A grand “tree of life” with branches and more.

Let’s break this down. 'Tiny RNA molecule explains origins of life' sounds dramatic, but the study is mainly adding another piece to a jigsaw puzzle that’s still missing some critical corners,no definitive answers here, folks.
Let's talk about the tiny genius of the worm that apparently deserves all the accolades,just wait until you hear what it's really helped us understand. This video cuts through the hype and gets to the fascinating science behind those shiny prizes.