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Chomping on Nano-Nuggets
Eight years ago, nanometer-sized features resembling bacteria were discovered in the Martian meteorite ALH84001. Although some scientists think nanometer-sized life can't exist, others contend that nanobacteria are the new frontier in life science. A recent study published in the journal Geology suggests that nanometer-sized structures are proof of life, although they are not life itself.

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