Sub-seafloor microbes perform ancient biochemical trick in scalding heat.
A heat-busting bug has been found that can create usable nitrogen at the extreme temperature of 92 °C — breaking the old record by 28 °C.
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Sub-seafloor microbes perform ancient biochemical trick in scalding heat.
A heat-busting bug has been found that can create usable nitrogen at the extreme temperature of 92 °C — breaking the old record by 28 °C.
Read the story here.
Sub-seafloor microbes perform ancient biochemical trick in scalding heat.
A heat-busting bug has been found that can create usable nitrogen at the extreme temperature of 92 °C — breaking the old record by 28 °C.
Read the story here.
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