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Extremophile microbes thrive in Earth’s harshest places, maybe beyond
Microbes that flourish in boiling hydrothermal vents, bone-dry desert sediments, and radiation-blasted Antarctic rock are forcing scientists to rethink where life can and cannot exist. These ...
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Could life travel between planets on an asteroid? This hardy bacterium suggests it can
Hardy bacteria could survive the trip from one planet to another, hidden among the debris from an asteroid impact, a new study suggests, providing possible evidence for a theory that the seeds of life ...
Every summer, Filipinos search for the next beautiful destination—clear waters, hidden beaches, and places perfect for photos. Social media often turns ...
Blow up a long balloon and two things happen: it gets longer and it gets wider. Now imagine a living cell that inflates itself under enormous pressure and yet only grows longer, never adding width.
The Fishermen’s Forum has always been a place where innovation and new opportunities are discussed, and this year’s edition was no exception.
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