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A Microorganism With a Taste for Meteorites Could Help us Understand the Formation of Life on Earth

By: RAS_WEB
On: December 5, 2019
In: News, RSSfeeds, Universe Today

A Microorganism With a Taste for Meteorites Could Help us Understand the Formation of Life on Earth

A new study by a team astrobiologists shows how certain types of extreme bacteria thrive on meteors, which could reveal things about the origins of life on Earth.

The post A Microorganism With a Taste for Meteorites Could Help us Understand the Formation of Life on Earth appeared first on Universe Today.

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