Anaerobic Microbes May Point to Life on Mars 10
Komarosu writes: "The BBC has posted a bit of news about a colony of microbes that have survived 200 meters below the earth's surface in a hot spring. The harsh conditions that are found here could prove a comparison to whats found on Mars. They hope to use these finding to target the search for microbes on Mars."
Our definition of life is flawed. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Our definition of life is flawed. (Score:2)
Recent evidence is reshaping how we think about life - from the ice caps to deep underground, life is found. But all of these life forms obey the laws of molecular biology and thermodynamics as we understand them. There may be a billion different way to reproduce, but DNA and RNA seem to be favored.
Of course, as new evidence is gathered, new theories are proposed. It may be that the most prevalent form of life is a plasma cloud, or clays that form repeating layers in cold, still waters.
Re:Our definition of life is flawed. (Score:1)
Hot springs on Mars? (Score:2, Funny)
Think underground (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Think underground (Score:2)
I thought Mars had very little thermal difference between the core and crust - or at least no molten core. Any Areologists out there that can say exactly what the thermal gradient is as you dig down into Mars?
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Evan
HOT spring?? (Score:1)
Umm... I thought that mars was quite cold... unlike a hot spring...
Subterranean Lifeforms - further reading (Score:1)