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- | Scientists identified the ‘ManhattAnt’ — and they have theories | + | ‘Black Beauty’ was found on Earth in 2011. Now, scientists say it has revealed a new clue to life on Mars [[https://stolohov.com/lohotrony/life-is-good-hermes-i-best-way.html|раз анальный секс]] |
- | Under the feet of millions of New Yorkers, a species of ant — originally not found anywhere else in North America — has been thriving in the concrete jungle for more than a decade, surprising scientists with its unique aptitude to flourish in Manhattan and the city’s other boroughs. But where the insect came from and why it has acclimated so well to this urban setting remained a mystery. | ||
- | Now, scientists have discovered the ant’s identity and its origins, and it is a few thousand miles away from home. The globe-trotting insect is a native European species known as Lasius emarginatus, | + | A mineral trapped within |
- | Researchers first spotted the insect, dubbed the “ManhattAnt, | + | The discovery opens up new ways of understanding whether Mars was ever habitable |
- | But now, the insect has grown in numbers so that it is the second most common ant in the area, catching the attention | + | |
- | While entomologists keep a close eye on the non-native species to monitor its impact on the environment, | + | But key questions remain about when exactly water first appeared |
- | The start of an invasion | + | Scientists analyzed a sample from the “Black Beauty” meteorite, also known as NWA 7034, that was found in the Sahara Desert in 2011. The meteorite was ejected from the Martian surface after another celestial object hit the planet between 5 million and 10 million |
- | A 2009 ant survey did not catch sighting of the ManhattAnt, which suggests it had arrived | + | The new study, published in the journal Science Advances on November 22, focused on a single grain of the mineral zircon spotted within the meteorite. The team’s analysis shows that water was present just 100 million years after the planet formed, which suggests that Mars may have been able to support life at some point in its history. |
- | So far, the insect has also been observed on Long Island and in several New Jersey cities, according | + | “Our data suggests |