The earliest evidence for life found so far is in a 3.8 billion-year-old rock, the Isua sediments, found in western Greenland. The evidence for life in these rocks does not come from fossilized remains, but from a peculiar chemical signature of living organisms. These rocks were deposited on the surface of an oceanic crust on what was thought to be a deep ocean. So the Isua sediments are actually an ancient sea-floor.
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1. Eliza Lucas Pinckney was widely known for her work in agriculture. She revolutionizes the agricultural practice in South Carolina. She is known to have "introduced indigo as a cash crop."
2. John Peter Zenger: he was a German American who was known for his works as a journalist and printer. He was popular after he was alleged to be " criticized by the government in print."
3. Benjamin Franklin: this is one of the United States founding father, he was famous for many of his inventing various technological devices or works. One of which was when "conducted experiments with electricity"
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Modern food art and molecular gastronomy may also be traced back to France.