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Ancient SA bacteria hold secret to early life

14th November 2016 Sarah 0

Gavin Rishworth Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University It all started 3.5-billion years ago. Tiny, microscopic bacteria hustled an existence on the coastal seafloor in a world […]

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