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In Reply to: Bacteria, huh? I bet some Hollywood hack already is writing a screenplay. posted by tinear on July 18, 2014 at 09:40:05:
Known for thriving in dark, hot, frigid, and acidic environments. Thought to be on moon rocks, Mars, and Europa. There is more biomass under the ocean trenches than on the surface of the earth. All bacterial.
I'm surprised that there's no (or little) scifi about it.
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- Extremophiles. A very large group of bacteria. - free.ranger 10:16:24 07/18/14 (8)
- We know far more about space than what lies beneath our feet. Quiz: what's the largest known - tinear 11:11:09 07/18/14 (7)
- RE: We know far more about space than what lies beneath our feet. Quiz: what's the largest known - Timbo in Oz 02:32:41 07/19/14 (3)
- "Doubting Timbo." - tinear 11:10:04 07/19/14 (2)
- I was responding to the claim in your heading. I have no doubt that there are huge fungi. - Timbo in Oz 14:59:55 07/19/14 (1)
- We know very little about what lies BENEATH our feet. - tinear 13:18:09 07/20/14 (0)
- I'm guessing the now famous Blue Mountains truffle, or - free.ranger 13:12:10 07/18/14 (2)
- Big mushroom here in Oregon. nt - tinear 13:41:06 07/18/14 (1)
- If it can be considered an organism - Timbo in Oz 15:17:22 07/19/14 (0)