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science2 years ago

"Scientist Quenches Thirst with Earth's Ancient Water Discovery"

Professor Barbara Sherwood Lollar and her team of geologists discovered the oldest water ever found on Earth, estimated to be between 1.5 billion and 2.6 billion years old, in a Canadian mine. The water, which was flowing at rates of liters per minute, was found to be very salty and bitter, indicating its age. The team also discovered evidence of past microbial life in the water. Professor Sherwood Lollar tasted the ancient water and had no adverse effects. The findings were published in Nature in 2016.

science2 years ago

"Scientist Quenches Thirst with Earth's Ancient Water Discovery"

Professor Barbara Sherwood Lollar and her team of geologists discovered the oldest water ever found on Earth, estimated to be between 1.5 billion and 2.6 billion years old, in a Canadian mine. The water, which was flowing at rates of liters per minute, was found to be very salty and bitter, indicating its age. The team also discovered evidence of past microbial life in the water. Professor Sherwood Lollar tasted the ancient water and had no adverse effects.

science2 years ago

"Scientist Quenches Thirst with Earth's Ancient Water Discovery"

Professor Barbara Sherwood Lollar and her team of geologists discovered the oldest water ever found on Earth, estimated to be between 1.5 billion and 2.6 billion years old, in a Canadian mine. The water, which was flowing at rates of liters per minute, was found to be very salty and bitter, indicating its age. The team also discovered evidence of past microbial life in the water. Professor Sherwood Lollar tasted the ancient water and had no adverse effects. The findings were published in Nature in 2016.

science2 years ago

"Scientist Quenches Thirst with Earth's Ancient Water Discovery"

Professor Barbara Sherwood Lollar and her team of geologists discovered the oldest water ever found on Earth, estimated to be between 1.5 billion and 2.6 billion years old, in a Canadian mine. The water, which was flowing at rates of liters per minute, was found to be very salty and bitter, indicating its age. The team also discovered evidence of past microbial life in the water. Professor Sherwood Lollar tasted the ancient water and had no adverse effects. The findings were published in Nature in 2016.

science2 years ago

"Scientist Samples Earth's Ancient Water, Unveiling Its Age and Flavor"

Geologist Barbara Sherwood Lollar discovered the oldest water in the world, which was between 1.5 and 2.6 billion years old, in an abandoned gold mine in Canada. She decided to taste the ancient water, which was described as very salty and bitter, but fortunately, there were no ill effects. The water had been undisturbed for its entire existence and was found to be much saltier than seawater. While the taste test may seem unconventional, it provided valuable information about the water's composition. The age of the water was determined by studying the presence of Noble Gases.

science2 years ago

"Oldest Water on Earth Drank by Scientists, Reveals Clue to Evolution Gap"

Scientists from the University of Toronto discovered the oldest water ever found on Earth, which was between 1.5 billion and 2.64 billion years old, and had evidence of past life. The water was found in a Canadian mine and was flowing at rates of litres per minute. Professor Barbara Sherwood Lollar, who led the team, tried the water and described it as "very salty and bitter" and "much saltier than seawater."

science2 years ago

Scientist drinks oldest water on Earth

Scientists from the University of Toronto discovered the oldest water ever found on Earth, which was between 1.5 billion and 2.64 billion years old and had evidence of past life. The water was found in a Canadian mine and was flowing at rates of litres per minute. Professor Barbara Sherwood Lollar, who led the team, tried the water and described it as "very salty and bitter" and "much saltier than seawater."