LUCA Was Ocean-Sized

ONCE upon a time, 3 billion years ago, there lived a single organism called LUCA. It was enormous: a mega-organism like none seen since, it filled the planet’s oceans before splitting into three and giving birth to the ancestors of all living things on Earth today.

This strange picture is emerging from efforts to pin down the last universal common ancestor- not the first life that emerged on Earth but the life form that gave rise to all others.

The latest results suggest LUCA was the result of early life’s fight to survive, attempts at which turned the ocean into a global genetic swap shop for hundreds of millions of years. Cells struggling to survive on their own exchanged useful parts with each other without competition – effectively creating a global mega-organism.

It was around 2.9 billion years ago that LUCA split into the three domains of life: the single-celled bacteria and archaea, and the more complex eukaryotes that gave rise to animals and plants (see timeline). It’s hard to know what happened before the split. Hardly any fossil evidence remains from this time, and any genes that date that far back are likely to have mutated beyond recognition.

I picture that giant thing from “Akira”.  It’d be the more docile version, though.

[Via New Scientist]

[Picture via Zazzle]



Comic Character Balloon Floats

I know it’s a little late for Thanksgiving-related stuff, but this is so much better than the (admittedly pretty rad) Macy’s parade.  I want to take shade under balloon-Alan Moore’s beard.  I assume it would be stormy and he would tell me to go away a lot and I would just be like Chris Farley’s interviewer from Saturday Night Live: “Remember when you wrote Swamp Thing? …..That was awesome.”  Then I’d be like, “Why am I talking to a balloon?”

[Via Comics Alliance]



Necronomicomnomnomnomnom [Pic]

[GAS] reader Laura just sent me the picture of a cake she made last night. Check it out:

Good Morning :D

I made a new cake last night. Just thought you might enjoy it <3

Why Laura, yes, I believe you’re right! Great job!

New Mars Rover is Too Big

Well, great job, NASA.  You’ve gone and done it.  You have to keep these Mars Rovers the size of remote control Radio Shack toys.  That way, when the malicious alien spore infects the thing and sends it back to earth, it’s not the size of a small Transformer.  Sure, it looks harmless now.  Throw some tentacles and death vomit on it and you won’t be so dismissive.  (PS: COOOOOL!)

[Via NASA]

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare – The LEGO Edition [Video]

This is from the same people who brought us the awesome Lego Starcraft: Brick Rush. Be sure to check this one out as well if you haven’t seen it!

[Machinima]

Misidentifying Cosplay [Video]

Yeah, I guess that guy is kind of obnoxious, but somehow, I can’t help but laugh while watching this.

[Via EpicPonyz]