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Fast Company: E.T. For Real: Cells From Red Rain Can Reproduce, May Be From “Out There”.

With recent evidence that simple microbes found in beer can live in the radiation-soaked vacuum of space for nearly two years, it now seems plausible that the red cells represent a form of life known as an extremophile. Earth-based extremophile entities, like the beer microbes, can live in seemingly impossible environments for extended periods.” Or, the Vogons are coming.  Be prepared for bad poetry.

09/02/10 • 12:22 PM • NatureScience • No Comments

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