lundi 5 août 2019

Super salty Arctic water is helping scientists learn about conditions for life in space

Zac Cooper

Researchers from the University of Washington studied microbes and their viruses in an Alaskan cryopeg — a layer of water in permafrost so salty it doesn’t freeze, even below zero degrees. They hope to better understand how life could exist on other planets.



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