Unveiled ‘Holy Grail’ Fossil Gets Celebrity Treatment

The newly claimed primate genus and species Darwinius masillae, said to be an ancestor of humans. The fossil dates to 47 million years ago. The abdomen contains organic remains of food in the digestive tract. The skeleton was split into two parts before scientists put it all back together, leading to today's announcement.
(Image credit: PLoS One, Hurum et al.)

NEW YORK — Dozens of New York City reporters swarmed today around a brightly lit specimen case at a local museum, pushing and craning their necks to get a peek inside.

The focus of so much attention looked like a diminutive monkey skeleton. In fact, it was a preserved fossil of a small lemur-like creature from 47 million years ago.

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Clara has a bachelor's degree in astronomy and physics from Wesleyan University, and a graduate certificate in science writing from the University of California, Santa Cruz. She has written for both Space.com and Live Science.