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What appear to be biochemical processes may be a natural feature of geology
An article titled 'The Dirt That Refused to Die' is featured on Quanta Magazine, discussing a persistent or resilient substance, likely in a scientific context, and has been shared on Hacker News.
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What appear to be biochemical processes may be a natural feature of geology
Jun 1, 2026, 11:11 PM
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