If Martian life existed a few billion years ago, scientists think any plant-like microbes would have left behind a stringy fuzz of fibers.
That's because here on Earth, researchers now say they have found such ancient fuzz, called cellulose, preserved in chunks of salt deposited more than 250 million years ago -- making it the oldest biological substance yet recovered. The announcement comes about a week after a team of planetary scientists announced discovering evaporated salt deposits on Mars and adds another element of hope to the search for alien life or signs of its past biology.
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Microscopic Fuzz May Be Best Evidence of Martians
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Is this, then, some evidence for what has been referred to as "fuzzy logic" related to chaos theory? Hmmm? 8^}
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