Small pieces of diamond
fake an embryonic Earth may contain the oldest traces of life, according to a
study. The analysis showed that the crystals contain a type of carbon often
associated with plants and bacteria. The rare gems were found inside zircon
crystals, formed a few hundred million years after the Earth formed. In an
article published in the journal Nature the researchers caution that the
results are not definitive proof of early life forms, but "do not
exclude" the possibility.
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Friday, August 24, 2012
Scientists observe "evidence" of extraterrestrial life
A traffic journal asked
thousands of researchers to observe the claim of a NASA scientist that found
evidence of fossilized bacteria on three meteorites aliens.
Richard Hoover, an
astrobiologist at Marshall Space Flight Center of the U.S. space agency said
that the bacteria found are fossilized remains of organisms that lived in the
heavenly bodies, comets, moons and other-that gave rise to the three meteors.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
UFOs: the truth is out there
Let me be completely
honest. I do not believe in UFOs. Nothing could persuade me to believe that
there are aliens flying over us or to come to tea. It is one of the few issues
on which my opinion is taken and no evidence that they can cite you changes it.
I always thought that there is no evidence that comes from the Martians but was
planted by earthlings to convince us that aliens exist. But I'm interested in
the stories of close encounters of the third kind?
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