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There have been other microbes freed from ice or salt before, but if these are indeed alive they shatter all records for oldest living things by about 600 million years!!! https://www.sciencealert.com/830-million-year-old-microorganisms-found-trapped-in-australian-rock/amp
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Scientists Waited Two and a Half Years to See whether Bacteria Can Eat Rock. The mystery of dirt’s origins is a thorny experimental problem. Jennifer Frazer, May 1, 2020 https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/artful-amoeba/scientists-waited-two-and-a-half-years-to-see-whether-bacteria-can-eat-rock Napieralski, Stephanie A., Heather L. Buss, Susan L. Brantley, Seungyeol Lee, Huifang Xu, and Eric E. Roden. "Microbial chemolithotrophy mediates oxidative weathering of granitic bedrock." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116, no. 52 (2019): 26394-26401. https://www.academia.edu/41372966/Microbial_chemolithotrophy_mediates_oxidative_weathering_of_granitic_bedrock https://www.pnas.org/content/116/52/26394 Yours, Paul H.
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New way for micro fossils to form! http://www.sci-news.com/paleontology/new-type-fossilization-07770.html
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An intriguing hypothesis why herbivorous dinosaurs were social creatures
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Harlaniella is considered either as early algae or as sulfide reducing bacteria. References: Ivantsov, A. Yu. (2013): New data on Late Vendian problematic fossils from the genus Harlaniella. Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation, Volume 21, Issue 6, pp 592–600
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