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Near Space Microbiology: Curtobacterium aetherium Discovered In Earth’s Stratosphere

Although the high-altitude limit for microbial survival in the Earth–atmosphere system has remained a scientific curiosity and topic of study, the ecological significance of long-distance microbial dispersal in the atmosphere […]

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Radiolytic Support For Oxidative Metabolism In An Ancient Subsurface Brine System

Long-isolated subsurface brine environments (Ma-Ga residence times) may be habitable if they sustainably provide substrates, e.g. through water-rock reaction, that support microbial catabolic energy yields exceeding maintenance costs.

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