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【VOA慢速】科学家在墨西哥发现5万岁的“超级生命”

发布者: Candy_hao | 发布时间: 2017-3-1 17:38| 查看数: 1050| 评论数: 0|


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Scientists have found living organisms trapped in crystals that could be 50,000 years old.

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organism:['ɔrɡənɪzəm]

n. 有机体;生物体;微生物

The organisms were found in a hot, but beautiful cave system in Naica, Mexico. These ancient life forms can be seen only with a microscope. They are dormant, with all biological activity suspended inside the solid crystals.

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dormant:['dɔrmənt]

adj. 休眠的;静止的;睡眠状态的;隐匿的

n. (Dormant)人名;(法)多尔芒

Penelope Boston leads the Astrobiology Institute at NASA, the space agency of the United States. She says the ancient microbes were able to exist by eating minerals such as iron and manganese.

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manganese:[,mæŋɡə'niz]

n. [化学] 锰

She spoke about the discovery recently at a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. If the findings are confirmed, they will show how microbes can survive in extreme conditions.

Researchers have been studying the microbes for nine years. But they have not reported their discovery in a scientific publication, and other scientists have yet to confirm the findings.

Penelope Boston plans to do more genetic tests on the microbes, which she revived both in the laboratory and in the Mexican caves.

Scientists Discover 50,000-Year-Old 'Super Life' in Mexico

40 strains of microbes, viruses

Forty different kinds of microbes and some viruses were found in the underground area. The genetic structures of these organisms are 10 percent different from those of their nearest relatives. Boston says that means their closest relative is about as genetically different as humans are from mushrooms growing in the forest.

The caves in Naica are 800 kilometers deep. They were once used for mining lead and zinc. Before the miners began working in the caves, the area was isolated from the surface and the outside world.

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zinc:[zɪŋk]

vt. 镀锌于…;涂锌于…;用锌处理

n. 锌

Some of the caves are as big as the large religious centers built during Europe’s Middle Ages. There are crystals covering the walls. The caves are so hot that scientists must wear special clothing to keep cool. The clothing keeps the crystals safe from human germs or other damage.

Boston said the researchers could only work for about 20 minutes at a time before they had to go to a room that was 38 degrees Celsius to cool down.

No surprise in extreme life

NASA officials would not let Boston share her findings with scientific experts before last week’s announcement. So scientists could not say much about the findings. But Norine Noonan, a biologist with the University of South Florida, said she believed them.

“Why are we surprised?” Noonan asked. “As a biologist, I would say life on Earth is extremely tough and extremely versatile.”

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versatile:['vɝsətl]

adj. 多才多艺的;通用的,万能的;多面手的

The microbes are not the oldest life forms on Earth. Several years ago, scientists published studies about microbes that may be 500,000 years old and still alive. Boston says those microbes were trapped in ice and salt, not rock or crystal.

Other experts were asked to estimate the age of the Naica microbes. To do this, they looked at where the microbes were in the crystals and how fast those crystals grow.

Boston is also studying microbes commonly found inside caves in other countries, such as Ukraine and the United States. These microbes eat copper sulfate and appear to be impossible to kill. Boston said they show how difficult life on Earth can be.

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copper:['kɑpɚ]

n. 铜;铜币;警察

adj. 铜制的

vt. 镀铜

n. (Copper)人名;(英)科珀

sulfate:['sʌl,fet]

n. [无化] 硫酸盐

vt. 使成硫酸盐;用硫酸处理;使在上形成硫酸铅沉淀

vi. 硫酸盐化


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