3.7 Billion Year Old Bacteria

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Post Date: 1st Mar, 2017 - 9:12pm / Post ID: #

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3.7 Billion Year Old Bacteria

3.7 billion-year-old bacteria may hold key to finding life on other planets

Scientists have found traces of bacteria living more than 3.7 billion years ago, an age that would make them - if confirmed - the oldest-known fossils and bolster the idea that life got off to a running start on Earth, and perhaps elsewhere. The bacteria lived near hydrothermal vents, cracks in the seafloor that gush hot, mineral-laden water into the open ocean, say the scientists who identified the fossils in a study in this week's "Nature" journal. Verification of the finding could make ocean vents on other planets in the solar system a key target in the search for extraterrestrial life. Ref. USAToday.

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3.7 Billion Year Old Bacteria
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Ocean vents have been a research priority for quite some time. Them being a source of life has long been known.

Post Date: 1st Mar, 2017 - 9:56pm / Post ID: #

3.7 Billion Year Old Bacteria
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3.7 Billion Year Old Bacteria UFO & Writing Art Education Sciences

Yes anytime you add in the warmth and the nutrients to support life in one spot you have a good chance of life coming together and then expand from there. I hope the research they are learning helps us understand the root of all life as we know it.


 
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