
Researcher finds microbes that survive extreme conditions, reshaping soil science
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A study on microbial resilience in harsh soil environments could have implications for biotech and environmental engineering. Understanding how certain organisms persist where others fail opens doors for indie biotech makers working on soil remediation, synthetic biology, or agricultural tools.
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