https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/01/260105165822.htm
Earth’s toughest microbes could help humans live on Mars | ScienceDaily
Mars looks familiar from afar, but surviving there means creating a protective oasis in a hostile world. Instead of shipping construction materials from Earth,...
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https://www.nsf.gov/news/microbes-brooklyn-could-help-mitigate-industrial
Microbes from Brooklyn could help mitigate industrial contamination | NSF - U.S. National Science...
Microorganisms with extreme abilities have laid the groundwork for decades of biotechnologies from the PCR technique that enables amplification of DNA for...
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https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-international-space-station-may-be-too-clean-but-these-microbes-could-47183
The International Space Station May be Too Clean - But These Microbes Could Help | Discover Magazine
Feb 27, 2025 - Learn how the excessive cleanliness of the International Space Station poses health problems for astronauts and why scientists are looking to microbes for...
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https://www.anthropocenemagazine.org/2023/12/armored-nitrogen-fixing-bacteria-could-be-the-sustainable-fertilizer-that-the-world-needs/
Coated microbes could reduce the use chemical fertilizers
Nov 30, 2023 - Drawing on technology that protects drugs as they pass through the human body, scientists have found a way to seal nitrogen-fixing bacteria so that it can...
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https://www.newscientist.com/article/2490993-deep-living-microbes-could-eat-energy-generated-by-earthquakes/
Deep-living microbes could 'eat' energy generated by earthquakes | New Scientist
When rocks fracture in underground faults, they generate a variety of chemical compounds that could provide more energy sources for microbes in Earth’s depths
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https://www.discovermagazine.com/microbes-in-yellowstone-thermal-pools-could-shed-light-on-ancient-life-47068
Microbes in Yellowstone Thermal Pools Could Shed Light on Ancient Life | Discover Magazine
Feb 4, 2025 - Learn more about how researchers are using the microbes in Yellowstone thermal pools to understand how life developed during a low-oxygen period.
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