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New alien lifeform found on Earth

mjmarin12

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Hours before their special news conference today, the cat is out of the bag: NASA has discovered a completely new life form that doesn't share the biological building blocks of anything currently living in planet Earth. This changes everything.
At their conference today, NASA scientist Felisa Wolfe Simon will announce that they have found a bacteria whose DNA is completely alien to what we know today. Instead of using phosphorus, the bacteria uses arsenic. All life on Earth is made of six components: carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur. Every being, from the smallest amoeba to the largest whale, share the same life stream. Our DNA blocks are all the same.
But not this one. This one is completely different. We knew that there were bacteria that processed arsenic, but this bacteria—discovered in the poisonous Mono Lake, California—is actually made of arsenic. The phosphorus is absent from its DNA. The implications of this discovery are enormous to our understanding of life itself and the possibility of finding beings in other planets that don't have to be like planet Earth.
No details have been disclosed about the origin or nature of this new life form. We will know more today at 2pm EST but, while this life hasn't been found in another planet, this discovery does indeed change everything we know about biology. I don't know about you but I've not been so excited about a bacteria since my STD tests came back clean. And that's without counting yesterday's announcement on the discovery of a massive number of red dwarf stars, which may harbor a trillion Earths, dramatically increasing our chances of finding extraterrestrial life.
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The new life forms up close, at five micrometers.

http://gizmodo.com/5704158/nasa-finds-new-life
 
It's definitely interesting, but I think it's importance is being very overstated. It doesn't have to be alien life, it could have evolved on Earth. We've always theorised that life could form out of a number of different compounds in a number of different ways, so this doesn't really change those ideas, it just strengthens them.
 
Their are actually many life forms that are drastically different from us on this planet. We once thought all life on Earth needs sunlight, however it turns out there are life forms at the bottom of the deepest reaches of the ocean that photosynthesise using heat vents instead of sunlight know as 'Extremophiles' (Yes it's an actual word I didn't make it up.) This suggests that the life form under discussion as arseface said could have evolved on Earth, just because it has different DNA or is made of different elements does not make it alien.
 
Their are actually many life forms that are drastically different from us on this planet. We once thought all life on Earth needs sunlight, however it turns out there are life forms at the bottom of the deepest reaches of the ocean that photosynthesise using heat vents instead of sunlight know as 'Extremophiles' (Yes it's an actual word I didn't make it up.) This suggests that the life form under discussion as arseface said could have evolved on Earth, just because it has different DNA or is made of different elements does not make it alien.

Technically speaking Alien doesn't mean from another planet, just weird, unusual or foriegn. I doubt this is what they were getting at, but it's a possiblilty.