Re: 2-billion-year-old rock home to living microbes

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Sujet : Re: 2-billion-year-old rock home to living microbes
De : eastside.erik (at) *nospam* gmail.com (erik simpson)
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Date : 07. Oct 2024, 16:02:48
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On 10/6/24 10:15 PM, Pro Plyd wrote:
 https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/10/241003123543.htm
 Pockets of microbes have been found living within
  a sealed fracture in 2-billion-year-old rock. The
rock was excavated from the Bushveld Igneous
Complex in South Africa, an area known for its
rich ore deposits. This is the oldest example of
living microbes being found within ancient rock so
far discovered. The team involved in the study built
on its previous work to perfect a technique involving
three types of imaging -- infrared spectroscopy,
electron microscopy and fluorescent microscopy --
to confirm that the microbes were indigenous to the
ancient core sample and not caused by contamination
during the retrieval and study process. Research on
these microbes could help us better understand the
very early evolution of life, as well as the search
for extraterrestrial life in similarly aged rock
samples brought back from Mars.
 
You've got to read the original article.  The bacteria aren't two billion years old, they're modern bacteria that got deeper underground than ever before observed.  It would be cool if the bacterial were two bilion years old, but they aren't.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
7 Oct 24 * 2-billion-year-old rock home to living microbes3Pro Plyd
7 Oct 24 +- Re: 2-billion-year-old rock home to living microbes1RonO
7 Oct 24 `- Re: 2-billion-year-old rock home to living microbes1erik simpson

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