The Borneo Post

Scientists confirm 3.5 bln-year-old fossils found in Australian rock

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MIAMI: It took more than 10 years of painstakin­g work, grinding an Australian rock containing fossils smaller than the eye could see, to confirm the earliest direct evidence of life on Earth, scientists said.

The 3.5-billion-year- old fossils – many narrower than a human hair – are described in the Proceeding­s of the National Academy of Sciences, a peer-reviewed US journal.

Other teams of scientists have reported even earlier signs of fossil life, going back 3.95 billion years.

But those studies are based on either an apparent shape of a microfossi­l, or a chemical trace – not both.

“None of these studies are regarded as proof of life,” lead author John Valley, professor of geoscience at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, told AFP.

“This is the first, oldest place where we have both morphology and the chemical fingerprin­t of life.”

Eleven kinds of microbes, preserved in both their cylindrica­l or snake-like structures, are preserved in the rock.

Some of the bacteria are now extinct, while others are similar to contempora­ry microbes.

The tiny fossils were found in 1982 from the Apex chert deposit of Western Australia.

Two scientific papers were published on the rock’s apparent microbial contents – one in 1993 and another in 2002.

But critics raised questions, suggesting instead they were not life but odd minerals that merely looked like biological specimens. So Valley and his fellow researcher­s spent a decade developing a technique to tease apart the contents of the fossils. — AFP

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A woman watches a memorial at a Christmas market on Breitschei­dplatz square on the eve of the one year anniversar­y of a truck attack that killed 12 people and injured many others, in Berlin. — Reuters photo

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