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Aug 26, 2020A theory, called "panspermia", supports the possibility that microbes may migrate between planets and distribute life in the universe. -
Apr 9, 2020Newly discovered single-celled creatures living deep beneath the seafloor have given researchers clues about how they might find life on Mars. -
Feb 25, 2020Research team explores how fundamental features of genome affects organism's ability to thrive in an extreme environment on Earth and beyond. -
Nov 5, 2019By creating protocells in hot, alkaline seawater, a UCL-led research team has added to evidence that the origin of life could have been in deep-sea hydrothermal vents rather than shallow pools. -
Jul 11, 2019Has Saturn’s icy moon – Titan – ever been home to life? SMU researchers hope to help discover whether this was true long before NASA completes an exploratory visit to its surface by a drone helicopter. -
Jan 25, 2019Microbes that thrive in some of the most extreme places on Earth have discovered another cozy place to live -- inside homes across the United States. -
Jan 24, 2019Two new species of fungi have made an appearance in a rapidly melting glacier on Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic, just west of Greenland. -
Jan 18, 2019Spain’s Centro de Astrobiología (Center of Astrobiology, or CAB) is known for its Martian weather research, as well as its work studying microbes in extreme environments. -
Dec 6, 2018Scientists discovered a protein that modifies a microbe’s membrane and helps it survive in hot, acidic environments, proving a long-standing hypothesis that these structures have a protective effect. -
Nov 28, 2018Scientists have discovered nearly two dozen new types of microbes, many of which use hydrocarbons such as methane and butane as energy sources to survive and grow.

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