🌋🦠 En la Laguna Caliente del Volcán Poás, microorganismos sobreviven en condiciones similares a las que pudieron existir en Marte. Su estudio ayuda a buscar posibles señales de vida pasada en el planeta rojo. 🔴 https://t.co/1d7JEcJPMQ
Nuestro más reciente trabajo acerca de una bioseñal de tapetes microbianos y estromatolito @Microbialmats
Trace metals enrichments in a pristine hypersaline lagoon as a biosignature of microbial mats applied to modern and ancient sedimentary environments
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Article: Fresh meltwater entering the Labrador and Irminger Seas has resulted in a slowing of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation since the 1950s
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The biochemistry of life requires metals. A perspective suggests that ferrous iron was by far the most abundant metal in the ancient ocean and could have fulfilled the transition metal ion requirements of primitive organisms. In PNAS: https://t.co/GxlgYXrluv
Exciting news released from Martian community! While planetary science researchers have theorized that water might exist in a variety of settings on Mars, NASA’s InSight lander has provided new data that indicate large volumes of water beneath Mars’ crust. https://t.co/OQVtgh4U4n