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Life Discovered in Deep Ocean Sediments at Temperatures Above Water’s Boiling Point

January 1, 2021
Screenshot of article, shows green single celled organisms

An international research team, that included two GSO alums, Kira Homola and Justine Sauvage, and GSO professor Arthur Spivack, discovered single cell organisms in an unlikely place: in sediments at temperatures above water’s boiling point. Read the article here.

 

Tagged as:Arthur J. Spivack Biological Oceanography GSO Student Justine Sauvage Kira Homola

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