Fossil mounds may be oldest life on Earth
8th Jun 2006, 02:16 GMT
Odd-shaped mounds of dirt in Australia turn out to be fossils of the oldest life on Earth, created by billions of microbes more than 3 billion years ago, scientists say in a new report.
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