Breathing life into an extinct ethnicityNature News , 14102011 doi: 10.1038/news.2011.592Susan ...
A spike in the chromium contained in ancient rock deposits, laid down nearly 2.5 billion years ago, reveals what appears to be the earliest evidence for oxygen-breathing life on land.
... minerals from the bedrock as they make their way to the sea. Raiswell believes that the accumulated frozen mud could breathe life into the icy waters around Antarctica ...
... 4, 2008. Recalling his difficulty breathing when walking to the front door in his home ... , University of Toronto, adding that Andy was able to breathe without any mechanical assistance just ...
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Life as we know it may have evolved because Earth's early oceans ran low on nickel, a new study suggests.
Life as we know it may have evolved because Earth's early oceans ran low on nickel, a new study suggests.
... yields. . . an economic and environmental miracle. Almost overnight, a whole new industry springs up and breathes life into an economically-devastated region of the country ...
... wastes and pollute A chemist's discovery breathes new life into the old South Tobacco plants ... overnight, a whole new industry springs up and breathes life into an economically-devastated region of the country ...
A new study of methane-munching microbes adds weight to the idea that bacteria were producing oxygen on Earth before photosynthesis evolved.
... chemical abundances on Titan were consistent with but not necessarily indicative of the presence of methane-dwelling, hydrogen-breathing life. [More] Saturn - Titan - Hydrogen - Methane ...
... production long before the breathing gas began to accumulate in the atmosphere. ... product to them, but essential to later life. This oxygen entered into the seawater, and from there some of it escaped ...
... 's chemical requirements. "One of the guiding principles in the search for life on other planets, and of our astrobiology program, is that we should 'follow ... , however, who will be interested in this discovery. "Our findings are a reminder that life-as-we-know-it could be much more flexible than we generally assume ...
... to 2008 have been generated. We hope, as Wexler and Tepper of the US Weather Bureau said in 1947, that this project can 'breathe life into a mass of inert data' while ...
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