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Deep-sea vents host green-glowing bacteria
In the mysterious depths of the ocean, hydrothermal vents serve as unique ecosystems that harbor extraordinary life forms. Among these are green-glowing bacteria that thrive in extreme conditions, ...
Scientists unearth a clue to the molecular mechanisms involved in N2O reduction by deep-sea hydrothermal vent bacteria. The research team developed a method that enabled them to analyze time-series ...
There are thousands of crab species, each with its own unique features. While we think of crabs as beach creatures, there are many species that thrive in the deep sea. One example is the yeti crab, ...
Far below the ocean’s surface, beyond sunlight and far from conditions most animals could handle, lives a crab that looks like it showed up wearing a fur coat. Known as the yeti crab, this pale, ...
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