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3.42-Billion-Year-Old Fossil Of Hydrothermal Vent Microbes Oldest Of Its Kind – Forbes
A team of international researchers, led by the University of Bologna, has discovered the fossilized remains of methane-feeding…

Optical microscope image of the filamentous microfossils.
B. Cavalazzi
A team of international researchers has discovered the fossilized remains of methane-feeding microbes that lived in a hydrothermal system beneath the seafloor 3.42 billion years ago.
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