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Methane Eaters at Lost Hammer
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| Topic: Extreme Life |
06/08/10 |
| Summary: Scientists have discovered methane-eating bacteria that survive in a highly unique spring located on a remote Island in northern Canada. In some ways, the spring could be similar to environments on past or present Mars. |
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Water, Water Everywhere, but Not All Drops Have Life
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| Topic: Extreme Life |
05/20/10 |
| Summary: The search for life on other planets focuses on water, but researchers argue that – judging from our own planet – a large fraction of water conditions may be inhospitable to life. |
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Shrimp Under Ice
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| Topic: Extreme Life |
03/20/10 |
| Summary: While taking the first images of the underbelly of an ice sheet in Antarctica, scientists have made a surprising discovery. They captured video of a complex, shrimp-like animal swimming through the cold and dark subglacial waters. |
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How to Live Long and Prosper in Space
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| Topic: Extreme Life |
02/10/10 |
| Summary: Lichens can live in some of Earth's most extreme environments, and now one has survived 18 months in Earth orbit while exposed to the space environment. The lichens were flown outside the European Columbus laboratory on the ISS as part of the Expose-E experiment. |
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Microbial Life in Mars Analog Lakes
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| Topic: Extreme Life |
01/21/10 |
| Summary: The first microbiological survey of Mars analog lakes in Western Australia is offering new evidence of the diverse life that could have once thrived on Mars. |
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IceBite Blog: University Valley
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| Topic: Extreme Life |
01/18/10 |
| Summary: NASA´s IceBite team are studying a spot on Earth where the terrain resembles that of the Phoenix landing site on Mars. The place: a mile above sea level in Antarctica´s McMurdo Dry Valleys. The goal: to test ice-penetrating drills for a future mission to Mars. Click the Ask a Scientist button above to ask the team questions. |
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IceBite Blog: Visiting Lake Joyce
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| Topic: Extreme Life |
01/11/10 |
| Summary: NASA´s IceBite team is studying a location on Earth where the terrain resembles that of the Phoenix landing site on Mars. The place: a mile above sea level in Antarctica´s McMurdo Dry Valleys. The goal: to test ice-penetrating drills for future Mars mission. Click the 'Ask a Scientist' button to ask questions of the science team. |
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Astrobiology Top 10: Searching for Alien Life, on Earth
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| Topic: Extreme Life |
12/27/09 |
| Summary: AM is looking back over the top 10 astrobiology stories of 2009. At number 7 is a story about research conducted at Mono Lake, near Yosemite National Park. With one of the highest natural concentrations of arsenic on Earth, this spot is a good place to look for "alien" life. (Originally was published on October 5, 2009). |
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Shedding Light on Photosynthesis
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| Topic: Extreme Life |
12/16/09 |
| Summary: Many scientists believe that photosynthesis is responsible for oxygenating Earth's atmosphere and, ultimately, allowing for the evolution of complex organisms. New research is beginning to help scientists understand just how photosynthesis developed by studying extremophiles that perform the process in harsh environments. |
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IceBite Blog: Learning to Respect the Weather
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| Topic: Extreme Life |
12/07/09 |
| Summary: Members of NASA´s IceBite team are studying the only spot on Earth where the terrain resembles that of the Phoenix landing site on Mars. The place: a mile above sea level in Antarctica´s McMurdo Dry Valleys. Click the Ask a Scientist button above to ask questions of the science team in the field. |
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