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The being in question is a microbe called Sukunaarchaeum mirabile. Preliminary research says it stretches the definition of ...
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Discover the largest living organism on Earth not a whale or tree, but something even more surprising. Learn where it lives, how it grows, and why it’s considered the biggest by mass and size.
Earth's earliest life forms developed ways to survive the harmful effects of arsenic to cope with dramatic changes in their ...
Earth’s Biggest Organism: Size isn’t always visible. The largest living thing on Earth isn’t a giant animal or towering plant; it’s a hidden fungus sprawling beneath the soil of an American forest.
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Cancer does not develop overnight. It can take decades for cancer‐promoting changes in the genome to eventually lead to the ...
Scientists have discovered Sukunaarchaeum mirabile, a unique archaeon residing within marine plankton, challenging traditional definitions of life. Th ...