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Stromatolites were mentioned as among the possible evidence of microbial life existing 3.5 billion years ago, but only as "probably" of biological origin.
If some sort of microbial life exists on another world, the last thing you want to do is seed the place with terrestrial microbes — if only to prevent "discovering" alien life that isn't alien at all.
The probability of life, maybe even intelligent life, existing on at least one of them must surely, therefore, be overwhelming.
NASA's ongoing Mars rover Curiosity has found evidence that Mars had all the ingredients and suitable habitats for microbial life to exist at some point in its past.
Up until the discovery that microbial life can exist near submarine hydrothermal vents at temperatures above 100° C, the consensus has been that life surely began at the Earth's surface.
"World in a Drop: Photographic Explorations of Microbial Life" is on view at the Harvard Museum of Natural History through Jan . 7 , 2018
Complex life has a 500m-year evolutionary history: microbial life is at least 3.5bn years old.
"A subsurface ocean at Europa potentially provides all conditions for microbial life — at least life we know," study lead author Lorenz Roth, a planetary scientist at the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas, told SPACE.com.
"Microbial Life: A Universe at the Edge of Sight" is at the Harvard Museum of Natural History through Sept. 2, 2019.
The human body isn't besieged; it's saturated, infused with microbial life at every level.
Murray, A. E. et al. Microbial life at −13 °C in the brine of an ice-sealed Antarctic lake.
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