Science
Microfossils 3.4 billion years old have been discovered – Awani Review
According to Professor Barbara Cavalazi of the University of Bologna and colleagues from South Africa, these filaments colonized…

According to Professor Barbara Cavalazi of the University of Bologna and colleagues from South Africa, these filaments colonized the walls of channels created by a hydrothermal fluid at low temperature.
Taking into account their morphological and chemical…
Continue Reading
-
Noosa News17 hours ago
Queensland weather forecast sees sunny weather for last week of winter
-
General19 hours ago
First home buyers score early access to deposit scheme
-
Noosa News18 hours ago
Forum responds to urgent homelessness issues in Nambour
-
General17 hours ago
Energy provider ENGIE to ‘correct’ electricity bills for thousands of South Australian customers