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These "extremophile" microorganisms could lead to new biotechnologies in fields like medicine and food preservation. Scientists believe studying these extremophiles could revolutionize life ...
DNA analysis has revealed that 26 novel species of "extremophile" bacteria were lurking in a clean room that housed NASA's ...
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Scientists Surprised to Discover 26 New Unidentified Bacterial Species in NASA Spacecraft Facility’s ‘Clean’ RoomBut in a shocking turn of events, NASA detected 26 new microbe species in the very rooms used to prep the Phoenix Mars lander. Findings regarding this detection have been published in the journal ...
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Space.com on MSNNot-so-clean rooms: Scientists discover 26 new microbe species in NASA spacecraft facilityScientists from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California, along with researchers in India and Saudi ...
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In a surprising discovery, scientists found 26 new bacteria species thriving in NASA's spacecraft clean rooms, designed to prevent contamination on Ma ...
The book “Extremophiles: Diversity ... His main areas of research are biochemistry, medical microbiology molecular biology, Computer aided drug design, antimicrobials, quorum sensing in bacteria.
Perfectly adapted microorganisms live in extreme environments from deep-sea trenches to mountaintops. Learning more about how these extremophiles survive in hostile conditions could inform scientists ...
But some microorganisms – known as "extremophiles" – thrive in such ... to new biotechnologies that benefit food preservation and medicine. "These findings not only raise important ...
"Our study aimed to understand the risk of extremophiles being transferred ... species could be engineered for applications in medicine, food preservation and other industries," said Junia Schultz ...
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