23 MAR 2012 by ideonexus

 Microscopic Life is Everywhere

A bewildering assortment of (mostly microscopic) life-forms has been found thriving in what were once thought to be uninhabitable regions of our planet. These hardy creatures have turned up in deep, hot underground rocks, around scalding volcanic vents at the bottom of the ocean, in the desiccated, super-cold Dry Valleys of Antarctica, in places of high acid, alkaline, and salt content, and below many meters of polar ice. ... Some deep-dwelling, heat-loving microbes, genetic studies suggest, ...
Folksonomies: life astrobiology
Folksonomies: life astrobiology
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Even in places hostile to life, and it may have originated there.

15 DEC 2011 by ideonexus

 If Life Can Exist in Sea Vents, Then It Can Exist Elsewhe...

The fact that this chain of life existed [at volcanic vents on the seafloor] in the black cold of the deep sea and was utterly independent of sunlight—previously thought to be the font of all Earth's life—has startling ramifications. If life could flourish there, nurtured by a complex chemical process based on geothermal heat, then life could exist under similar conditions on planets far removed from the nurturing light of our parent star, the Sun.
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Increasing the range of places life can occur in the universe.