World's Oldest Fossils Found In Australia 85
Dexter Herbivore sends this quote from the Washington Post:
"Scientists analyzing Australian rocks have discovered traces of bacteria that lived a record-breaking 3.49 billion years ago, a mere billion years after Earth formed. If the find withstands the scrutiny that inevitably faces claims of fossils this old, it could move scientists one step closer to understanding the first chapters of life on Earth. The discovery could also spur the search for ancient life on other planets. These traces of bacteria 'are the oldest fossils ever described. Those are our oldest ancestors,' said Nora Noffke, a biogeochemist at Old Dominion University in Norfolk who was part of the group that made the find and presented it last month at a meeting of the Geological Society of America."
Lightweight (Score:5, Funny)
I'm sure there's plenty of older ones in Canberra
Its not exactly a secret (Score:5, Funny)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_Murdoch [wikipedia.org]
Re:Hopefully... (Score:2, Funny)
Is this something that Curiosity is equipped to find?
No Curiosity isn't equipped with "Scientists analyzing Australian rocks". Sorry maybe next go round...
Re:How Old? (Score:3, Funny)
Probably tree rings.
Re:Correctian (Score:1, Funny)