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2-Billion-Year-Old Rock Found Harboring Microbes – And They’re Still Alive

iflscience.com
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8 mos ago
byiareuniquetoscience

Summary

Microbes found in 2-billion-year-old rock in South Africa. Oldest examples of living microbes ever found in ancient rock.

The team found living microbial cells tightly packed into fractures within the rock. The implications of their discovery are far-reaching – potentially even as far as the Red Planet.

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6 Comments

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sneakattack
8 mos ago
Shouldn't we be terrified of 2 billion year old microbes?
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oldkingkong
8 mos ago
Probably not that bad, just more of the same that live around us
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sneakattack
8 mos ago
Still scares me lol
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iareuniqueOP
8 mos ago
Unless it's some old virus, not really.
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valiantexplorer
8 mos ago
Isn't this how the world ending plague starts?
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iareuniqueOP
8 mos ago
Probably will be