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New UCSB research on the dead sea, how device type influences digital access and equity, and river channel patterns ...
Scientists analyzed halite samples from 830 million years ago using optical techniques. Inside the samples, they found microorganisms such as bacteria, algae and fungi that may still be alive.
Ancient microorganisms found in halite may have implications for search for life Date: May 11, 2022 Source: Geological Society of America Summary: Primary fluid inclusions in bedded halite from ...
TINY DROPS of fluid preserved within crystals of rock salt that formed some 830 million years ago have been found to contain microorganisms - and they may still be alive.
The Letter of Intent pertains to the grant of a composite license for the Jhandawali–Satipura Amalgamated potash and halite ...
Extractions of single chips of quality controlled Poland no. 4, Thailand no. 541 and Michigan State halite (first round lanes a, b, c and second round i, j, k, respectively) were compared to ...
Researchers looking at ancient Australian halite cores have reported 830-million-year-old microbes inside the rock salt crystals -- and they think some of the microbes might even be alive.
The license pertains to the Jhandawali–Satipura Amalgamated potash and halite block, located in the Hanumangarh district.
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