Scientists discover earliest signs of life on Earth in tiny microfossils
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British scientists have discovered the remains of microbial bugs that are thought to be the earliest signs of life on Earth.
World's oldest fossil unearthed - and it could prove there was once life on MARS
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The, dating back at least 3,770 million years, have been unearthed in Canada. And the discovery could indicate that there was…
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NY Teknik,
Nyupptäckta fossil av mikroorganismer har hittats i Quebec i Kanada. Fynden är flera miljoner år äldre än de hittills kända spåre…
Fossils called 'oldest evidence of life'
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, 8:00 pm Fossils found in Canada may be the oldest-known evidence of life on earth, scientists have said.
Study: Life on earth 4 billion years ago
iAfrica,
The oldest fossils ever found are "direct evidence" of life on Earth 3.8 to 4.3 billion years ago when our planet was still in…
Questi sono i fossili più antichi del mondo? - Il Post
Il Post,
Un gruppo di ricercatori dice di avere scoperto i fossili più antichi del mondo, risalenti ad almeno 3,77 miliardi di anni fa…
Fossils point to life on Earth 4 billion years ago
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The oldest fossils ever found are “direct evidence” of life on Earth 3.8 to 4.3 billion years ago when our planet was still in…
These red tubes might be the oldest evidence of life on...
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Courtesy of Matthew DoddIn August 2016, a team of researchers announced they'd found 3.7 billion-year-old fossils of bacteria…
Niesamowite odkrycie: w Kanadzie znaleziono najstarsze ślady życia. Sprzed blisko 4 mld lat!
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Być może pochodzą nawet sprzed 4,28 mld lat. Międzynarodowy zespół uczonych, który o swoim odkryciu pisze w najnowszym "Nature"…
Earth's oldest fossils yet discovered
Business Standard,
Scientists have discovered remains of microorganisms in Canada that are between 3.8 and 4.3 billion years old, providing direct…
Découverte de microfossiles vieux de quelque 4 milliards d'années
Europe1,
La vie sur Terre pourrait être apparue encore plus précocement qu'on ne le pensait.
Oldest fossil ever found on Earth shows organisms thrived 4.2bn years ago – and provides strongest evidence yet for similar life on Mars
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It’s life, but not as we know it. The oldest fossil ever discovered on Earth shows that organisms were thriving 4.2 billion…
Scientists discover evidence of oldest life on Earth
Bangkok Post,
NEW YORK - Scientists examining the chemical makeup of some of the Earth’s oldest rocks, in northeastern Canada, may have found…
Tutkijat löysivät maailman vanhimman tunnetun fossiilin – ikää jopa 4300 miljoonaa vuotta
Tekniik Katalous,
Kansainvälinen tutkijaryhmä on löytänyt Kanadan Quebecistä todennäköisesti vanhimman koskaan tunnetun fossiilin, Phys.org kertoo.
Scientists discover evidence of oldest life on Earth
The Malay Mail Online,
This handout image received from the ‘Nature’ journal shows Haematite tubes from the NSB hydrothermal vent deposits that…
Scoperto il fossile più antico del mondo
AGI.it,
I paelontologi hanno scoperto il più antico fossile mai individuato, che fornisce la "prova diretta" dell'esistenza di una…
News story from The Express Tribune (Pakistan) on Thursday 02 March 2017
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Fossils point to life on Earth 4 billion years ago
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Paris (AFP) - The oldest fossils ever found are "direct evidence" of life on Earth 3.8 to 4.3 billion years ago when our planet…
Hallada la evidencia de vida más antigua que se conoce
El País,
El origen de la vida no es el problema más acuciante de la investigación biológica, pero sí el más profundo, y tal vez el más…
World's oldest fossils found in Canada, say scientists
MSN,
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World's oldest known fossils found in Canada, says report
Firstpost,
New York: Tiny tubes and filaments in some Canadian rock appear to be the oldest known fossils, giving new support to some…
Tiny filaments, tubes proposed as Earth’s earliest fossils
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,
NEW YORK — Tiny tubes and filaments in some Canadian rock appear to be the oldest known fossils, giving new support to some…
Fossils point to life on Earth 4 billion years ago
Deccan Chronicle,
The oldest fossils ever found are "direct evidence" of life on Earth 3.8 to 4.3 billion years ago when our planet was still in…
Scientists find what could be the oldest fossils on Earth
St. Louis Post-Dispatch,
Scientists have found what they claim are the oldest-known fossils on Earth, embedded in Canadian rocks that are at least 3.7…
News story from Gizmodo Australia on Thursday 02 March 2017
Gizmodo Australia,
Ancient fossils may hold the oldest known signs of life on Earth
Latest Nigerian News,
Ancient rocks in northwestern Canada may contain the oldest evidence of life on Earth.Scientists have discovered remains of…
Tiny tubes in Canadian rock may be oldest known fossils
The Columbian,
A A NEW YORK — Tiny tubes and filaments in some Canadian rock appear to be the oldest known fossils, giving new support to some…
Tiny tubes in Canadian rock may be oldest known fossils
The Denver Post,
By Malcolm Ritter, The Associated Press NEW YORK — Tiny tubes and filaments in some Canadian rock appear to be the oldest known…
El fósil más antiguo jamás encontrado podría ayudar a encontrar vida en Marte
RT Network,
Todo sobre este tema Un equipo de científicos del University College de Londres (Reino Unido) ha hallado fósiles de…
Research: Fossils point to life on Earth 4 billion years ago
Uncova,
The oldest fossils ever found are "direct evidence" of life on Earth 38 to 43 billion years ago when our planet was still in…
Scientists suspect tiny tubes in Canada rock may be oldest known fossils, dating back 4.3 billion years | The Japan Times
The Japan Times,
Tiny tubes and filaments in some Canadian rock appear to be the oldest known fossils, giving new support to some ideas about…
Canadian bacteria-like fossils called oldest evidence of life
MSN,
© REUTERS Haematite tubes from the NSB hydrothermal vent deposits in Quebec that represent the oldest microfossils and evidence…
– Earth’s Earliest Organisms Lived in Submarine Vents
Environment News Service,
LONDON, UK, March 1, 2017 (ENS) – Direct evidence of the oldest life forms ever found on Earth – the fossilized remains of…
Canadian bacteria-like fossils could be oldest evidence of life on earth - Times of India
Times of India,
WASHINGTON: Microfossils up to almost 4.3 billion years old found in Canada of microbes are similar to the bacteria that thrive…
Tiny filaments, tubes found in Quebec proposed as Earth's earliest fossils
Cp24,
This microscope image made available by Matthew Dodd in February 2017 shows a filament attached to a clump of iron at lower…
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Scientists suggest fossils found in Quebec date back 3.8 billion years
Pittsburgh Tribune Review,
Scientists have found what they claim are the oldest-known fossils on Earth, embedded in Canadian rocks that are at least 3.7…
Fossils point to life on Earth 4 billion years ago
Digital Journal,
The oldest fossils ever found are "direct evidence" of life on Earth 3.8 to 4.3 billion years ago when our planet was still in…
Fossils point to life on Earth 4 billion years ago
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More The oldest fossils ever found are "direct evidence" of life on Earth 3.8 to 4.3 billion years ago when our planet was…
Tiny Fossils Could Be Oldest Evidence Of Life On Earth
Health Medicinet,
Tubes of hematite, an iron-rich mineral, might be evidence of microbial life that lived around underwater vents billions of…
Oldest traces of life on Earth found in Quebec, dating back roughly 3.8 billion years
CBC,
A team of international scientists has found the oldest record of life on Earth in Northern Quebec, dating back at least 3.8…
'Oldest fossils on the planet' found in Canadian rock
Radio New Zealand ,
Tiny filaments, knobs and tubes in 4.28-billion-year-old Canadian rocks could be fossils of some of the earliest living…
Scientists Dig Up Earth’s Oldest Fossil (Video)
The Epoch Times,
Scientists say they discovered the world’s oldest fossils — dating back 3.77 billion years.
Scientists Claim Discovery of World's Oldest Life
Newser,
(Newser) – Researchers say they've found fossilized bacteria that may date back to shortly after the formation of the Earth (geol…
Fossils point to life on Earth 4 billion years ago
Channel News Asia CNA,
PARIS: The oldest fossils ever found are "direct evidence" of life on Earth 3.8 to 4.3 billion years ago when our planet was…
News story from Northwich Guardian on Thursday 02 March 2017
Northwich Guardian,
Älteste Fossilien der Erde entdeckt
Scinexx,
Leben schon vor vier Milliarden Jahren? In einem der ältesten Gesteine der Erde haben Forscher mögliche Spuren des ersten…
News story from The Irish Times on Thursday 02 March 2017
The Irish Times,
These 3.77 Billion-Year-Old Fossils Might Be The Most Ancient Life On Earth
Forbes,
Where cracks in the Earth’s crust let magma and seawater combine—that’s where you will find hydrothermal vents.
World’s oldest fossils found in Canada
Gulfnews.com,
If correct, the microfossils, thought to have formed more than 4 billion years ago, offer the oldest direct evidence of and…
Scientists Have Unearthed Remains of the World's Oldest Fossils
Science Alert,
Scientists have discovered what appears to be tiny microorganism remains preserved in quartz in Canada, and have dated them to…
Des microfossiles vieux d'au moins 3,77 milliards d'années découverts au Canada
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Repérés grace à des images laser, ce sont les plus vieux connus au monde. La vie sur Terre pourrait être apparue encore plus préc…
UK scientists discover remains of ‘oldest known’ microbial bugs
The Wear Valley Advertiser,
Remains of microbial bugs thought to be the oldest known on Earth have been unearthed by British scientists.
News story from The Argus on Wednesday 01 March 2017
The Argus,
Descubren microfósiles de al menos 3.770 millones de años de antigüedad. Foto/@nature
Telemetro (PAN),
Un grupo de investigadores anunciaron haber descubierto microorganismos fósiles que tendrían entre 3.770 millones y 4.290…
News story from Gizmodo on Wednesday 01 March 2017
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A 3.77-billion-year-old clue to all life
Stuff.co.nz,
MATTHEW DODD Scientists say these hematite tubes represent the oldest microfossils and evidence for life on Earth.
Fossilised filaments from the ocean floor claimed to be earliest evidence of life
ABC.net.au,
Updated March 02, 2017 10:46:51 Tiny mineralised filaments smaller than a human hair found in rocks more than 3.77 billion…
Des microfossiles vieux d'au moins 3,77 milliards d’années découverts au Canada
Yahoo! News,
La vie sur Terre pourrait être apparue encore plus précocement qu'on ne le pensait.
Canada rock fossil clue to early life
The Telegraph (india),
An area of the rocks in Canada’s Quebec province. (D Papineau) New Delhi, March 1: Scientists have discovered in 3.7-billion-year…
Tiny Fossils Could Be Oldest Evidence Of Life On Earth
Omaha Public Radio,
It's not clear when or where life on this planet began, but scientists are working hard to find out.
4-Billion-Year-Old Fossils Could Be Earth’s Oldest Evidence of Life
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News story from FranceTV Info on Wednesday 01 March 2017
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Oldest fossil ever discovered on Earth provides strongest evidence yet that similar organisms could have evolved on Mars
Sign of the Times,
© Dominic Papineau A microscopic image of one of the earliest lifeform ever found It's life, but not as we know it.
Newfound 3.77-billion-year-old fossils could be earliest evidence of life on Earth [video]
South Coast Today,
Tiny, tubular structures uncovered in ancient Canadian rocks could be remnants of some of the earliest life on Earth…
News story from Los Angeles Times on Wednesday 01 March 2017
Los Angeles Times,
Scientists find world’s oldest fossils — and possibility of life on Mars
New York Post,
Scientists have discovered tiny fossils that are thinner than a human hair and are an astounding 3.7 billion years old, making…
Tiny Fossils Could Be Oldest Evidence Of Life On Earth
WRKF,
It's not clear when or where life on this planet began, but scientists are working hard to find out.
Tiny Fossils Could Be Oldest Evidence Of Life On Earth
Interlochen Public Radio,
It's not clear when or where life on this planet began, but scientists are working hard to find out.
Tiny Fossils Could Be Oldest Evidence Of Life On Earth
Kansas Public Radio,
It's not clear when or where life on this planet began, but scientists are working hard to find out.
Tiny Fossils Could Be Oldest Evidence Of Life On Earth
Oregon Public Broadcasting,
It’s not clear when or where life on this planet began, but scientists are working hard to find out.
Rock may hold oldest fossils, shed light on how life began
Long Island Newsday,
Tiny tubes and filaments in some Canadian rock appear to be the oldest known fossils, giving new support to some ideas about…
Tiny Fossils Could Be Oldest Evidence Of Life On Earth
WCBE ,
It's not clear when or where life on this planet began, but scientists are working hard to find out.
News story from Illawarra Mercury on Wednesday 01 March 2017
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UK scientists discover remains of ‘oldest known’ microbial bugs
Gazetta,
Remains of microbial bugs thought to be the oldest known on Earth have been unearthed by British scientists.
Les plus vieilles traces de vie sont-elles au Québec?
Québec Science,
Actualités Par Marine Corniou - 01/03/2017 Des petites structures tubulaires, découvertes dans des roches sédimentaires de…
News story from Swindon Advertiser on Wednesday 01 March 2017
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Tiny Fossils Could Be Oldest Evidence Of Life On Earth
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It's not clear when or where life on this planet began, but scientists are working hard to find out.
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Tiny Fossils Could Be Oldest Evidence Of Life On Earth
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Tubes of hematite, an iron-rich mineral, might be evidence of microbial life that lived around underwater vents billions of…
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UK scientists discover remains of ‘oldest known’ microbial bugs
The Northern Echo,
Remains of microbial bugs thought to be the oldest known on Earth have been unearthed by British scientists.
UK scientists discover remains of ‘oldest known’ microbial bugs
Braintree & Witham Times,
Remains of microbial bugs thought to be the oldest known on Earth have been unearthed by British scientists.
News story from The Bolton News on Wednesday 01 March 2017
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UK scientists discover remains of ‘oldest known’ microbial bugs
Bridgwater Mercury,
Remains of microbial bugs thought to be the oldest known on Earth have been unearthed by British scientists.
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UK scientists discover remains of ‘oldest known’ microbial bugs
This is the westcountry,
Remains of microbial bugs thought to be the oldest known on Earth have been unearthed by British scientists.
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UK scientists discover remains of ‘oldest known’ microbial bugs
Bromsgrove Advertiser,
Remains of microbial bugs thought to be the oldest known on Earth have been unearthed by British scientists.