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- Ligne n°211 : 3.7-billion-year-old fossils may be the oldest signs of life on Earth
Ligne n°237 : ... record more than 200 million years deeper into the Earth’s early- Ligne n°238 : history, and provide support for the view that life appeared very soon
Ligne n°239 : after the Earth formed and may be commonplace throughout the universe. ...
Ligne n°241 : ... A team of Australian geologists announced their discovery in a- Ligne n°242 : paper titled “Rapid emergence of life shown by discovery of
Ligne n°243 : 3,700-million-year-old microbial structures,” published Wednesday in ...- Ligne n°246 : [The 4 biggest milestones in the history of life on Earth]
Ligne n°277 : ... been found in Western Australia. Those fossils have until now been the- Ligne n°278 : oldest widely accepted evidence for life on Earth. Some researchers
Ligne n°279 : have cited signatures of life from an even earlier time, including in ...
Ligne n°278 : ... oldest widely accepted evidence for life on Earth. Some researchers- Ligne n°279 : have cited signatures of life from an even earlier time, including in
Ligne n°280 : the Isua formation in Greenland, but typically these assertions have ...- Ligne n°291 : Claims about evidence for ancient life have invariably been
Ligne n°292 : controversial. The multiple lines of evidence for the Greenland ...
Ligne n°299 : ... seawater. If we found these on Mars, would we plant a flag and declare- Ligne n°300 : that we had found life on Mars? I think not, but we would definitely
Ligne n°301 : get very excited and continue looking around for more information," she ...
Ligne n°328 : ... The Australian researchers do not contend that these stromatolites- Ligne n°329 : represent the first examples of life on the planet. Rather, these would
Ligne n°330 : have to be the descendants of the earlier life forms. Microbes capable ...
Ligne n°329 : ... represent the first examples of life on the planet. Rather, these would- Ligne n°330 : have to be the descendants of the earlier life forms. Microbes capable
Ligne n°331 : of performing photosynthesis and forming communities are relatively ...
Ligne n°338 : ... “Stromatolites are really complex, so you have to have a lot of- Ligne n°339 : evolution from when life started to when stromatolites appeared in the
Ligne n°340 : fossil record. So life either had to start earlier, or evolution is ...
Ligne n°339 : ... evolution from when life started to when stromatolites appeared in the- Ligne n°340 : fossil record. So life either had to start earlier, or evolution is
Ligne n°341 : more rapid than you might expect," said Sara Walker, an astrobiologist ...
Ligne n°353 : ... Schopf said that when he first began working in paleobiology half a- Ligne n°354 : century ago, the leaders of the field believed that life began on Earth
Ligne n°355 : only about a billion years ago. Discoveries kept pushing the start date ...
Ligne n°355 : ... only about a billion years ago. Discoveries kept pushing the start date- Ligne n°356 : for life further into the past.
- Ligne n°358 : An early appearance of life on Earth has implications for the abundance
Ligne n°359 : of life beyond Earth. Life on a young Earth could imply that life is a ...
Ligne n°358 : ... An early appearance of life on Earth has implications for the abundance- Ligne n°359 : of life beyond Earth. Life on a young Earth could imply that life is a
- Ligne n°359 : of life beyond Earth. Life on a young Earth could imply that life is a
- Ligne n°359 : of life beyond Earth. Life on a young Earth could imply that life is a
Ligne n°360 : routine development in the universe, and could be, as Nobel laureate ...
Ligne n°366 : ... and you think a lot easier than anyone had imagined. To the extent that- Ligne n°367 : that is true, life ought to be abundant in the universe — because there
Ligne n°368 : are lots of Earth-like planets out there," Schopf said. ...
Ligne n°371 : ... discovered a sign of extraterrestrial life. The early dates for the- Ligne n°372 : origin of life on Earth also could suggest that complex, multi-cellular
Ligne n°373 : life (including, perhaps, an intelligent and technological species) ...
Ligne n°372 : ... origin of life on Earth also could suggest that complex, multi-cellular- Ligne n°373 : life (including, perhaps, an intelligent and technological species)
Ligne n°374 : typically arises on a planet only after a very long period of evolution ...- Ligne n°380 : No one knows how life began on Earth. Charles Darwin hypothesized that
Ligne n°381 : life emerged in a “warm little pond,” but other researchers imagine ...
Ligne n°380 : ... No one knows how life began on Earth. Charles Darwin hypothesized that- Ligne n°381 : life emerged in a “warm little pond,” but other researchers imagine
Ligne n°382 : that it emerged around a deep-sea hydrothermal vent, or even came to ...- Ligne n°398 : “It means that there is a heightened interest in the search for life on
Ligne n°399 : Mars," Nutman said Wednesday. "Three thousand seven hundred million ...
Ligne n°399 : ... Mars," Nutman said Wednesday. "Three thousand seven hundred million- Ligne n°400 : years ago, Mars was wet. If life had managed to evolve to produce
Ligne n°401 : structures like stromatolites by 3,700 million years ago on Earth, ...- Ligne n°410 : The building blocks of life weren't that hard to put together