New research on microbes expands the known limits for life
January 11, 2024
January 11, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Jan. 11 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
A new study on microbes in extremely salty water suggests life may survive conditions previously thought to be uninhabitable. The research widens the possibilities for where life may be found throughout our solar system and shows how changes in salinity may affect life in aquatic habitats on Earth.
The Oceans Across Space and Time research team collected brine from South Bay Salt Works during an . . .
A new study on microbes in extremely salty water suggests life may survive conditions previously thought to be uninhabitable. The research widens the possibilities for where life may be found throughout our solar system and shows how changes in salinity may affect life in aquatic habitats on Earth.
The Oceans Across Space and Time research team collected brine from South Bay Salt Works during an . . .