By pharyngula on June 8, 2006. We have a new Tangled Bank at Get Busy Livin' or Get Busy Bloggin'. Tags carnivals Science Tangled Bank More like this Tangled Bank: Appeal for SubmissionsI already have two articles for my issue of Tangl Tangled Bank #84 Encephalon, and Tangled Bank on the way Tangled Bank: Seven Days Away!Yes, it's me again, my peeps. Anyone see the thing about the fossil microbes? Says here they've had to revise the beginnings of life back a few billion years. Well, that causes me to take the possibility of panspermia a little more seriously. If we could just find evidence of present or past life on Mars... Sorry, guys, but this has to be Tangled Bank 55. Tangled Bank 54 was May 24th at Science and Politics: http://sciencepolitics.blogspot.com/2006/05/tangled-bank-54.html I thought the stromatolites were accepted as layers of bacteria and silt. I didn't realize they were in question.
Anyone see the thing about the fossil microbes? Says here they've had to revise the beginnings of life back a few billion years.
Well, that causes me to take the possibility of panspermia a little more seriously. If we could just find evidence of present or past life on Mars...
Sorry, guys, but this has to be Tangled Bank 55. Tangled Bank 54 was May 24th at Science and Politics: http://sciencepolitics.blogspot.com/2006/05/tangled-bank-54.html
I thought the stromatolites were accepted as layers of bacteria and silt. I didn't realize they were in question.
Anyone see the thing about the fossil microbes? Says here they've had to revise the beginnings of life back a few billion years.
Well, that causes me to take the possibility of panspermia a little more seriously. If we could just find evidence of present or past life on Mars...
Sorry, guys, but this has to be Tangled Bank 55. Tangled Bank 54 was May 24th at Science and Politics: http://sciencepolitics.blogspot.com/2006/05/tangled-bank-54.html
I thought the stromatolites were accepted as layers of bacteria and silt. I didn't realize they were in question.