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  • Diversity of Bacteria and Archaea in the Deep-Sea Low-Temperature Hydrothermal Sulfide Chimney of the Northeastern Pacific Ocean

    Diversity of Bacteria and Archaea in the Deep-Sea Low-Temperature Hydrothermal Sulfide Chimney of the Northeastern Pacific Ocean

  • FORMATION of HABITABLE WORLDS and FATE of HABITABLE ENVIRONMENTS 6:00 P.M

    FORMATION of HABITABLE WORLDS and FATE of HABITABLE ENVIRONMENTS 6:00 P.M

  • Susceptibility of Archaea to Antimicrobial Agents: Applications to Clinical Microbiology

    Susceptibility of Archaea to Antimicrobial Agents: Applications to Clinical Microbiology

  • DOGAMI Open-File Report O-86-06, the State of Scientific

    DOGAMI Open-File Report O-86-06, the State of Scientific

  • METHANOGENS AS MODELS for LIFE on MARS. R. L. Mickol1, W. H. Waddell2, and T

    METHANOGENS AS MODELS for LIFE on MARS. R. L. Mickol1, W. H. Waddell2, and T

  • The Resolved Mystery of Tardigrades

    The Resolved Mystery of Tardigrades

  • Microbial Processes in Oil Fields: Culprits, Problems, and Opportunities

    Microbial Processes in Oil Fields: Culprits, Problems, and Opportunities

  • Methanogens: Pushing the Boundaries of Biology

    Methanogens: Pushing the Boundaries of Biology

  • Carbonate-Hosted Methanotrophy Represents an Unrecognized Methane Sink in the Deep Sea

    Carbonate-Hosted Methanotrophy Represents an Unrecognized Methane Sink in the Deep Sea

  • Microbial Processes and Natural Gas Accumulations Barry Jay Katz*

    Microbial Processes and Natural Gas Accumulations Barry Jay Katz*

  • Methanogen Oxygen Stress: an Investigation of the Superoxide Dismutase Gene

    Methanogen Oxygen Stress: an Investigation of the Superoxide Dismutase Gene

  • Nontronite and Montmorillonite As Nutrient Sources for Life on Mars

    Nontronite and Montmorillonite As Nutrient Sources for Life on Mars

  • Methanogenic Microorganisms in Industrial Wastewater Anaerobic Treatment

    Methanogenic Microorganisms in Industrial Wastewater Anaerobic Treatment

  • Psychrophiles

    Psychrophiles

  • University of Wisconsin System Solid Waste Research Program

    University of Wisconsin System Solid Waste Research Program

  • Quantitative Detection of Culturable Methanogenic Archaea Abundance in Anaerobic Treatment Systems Using the Sequence-Specific Rrna Cleavage Method

    Quantitative Detection of Culturable Methanogenic Archaea Abundance in Anaerobic Treatment Systems Using the Sequence-Specific Rrna Cleavage Method

  • Recent Advances in Halophilic and Thermophilic Extremophiles

    Recent Advances in Halophilic and Thermophilic Extremophiles

  • The Endolithic and Planktonic Subsurface Microbiome Within Zones of Active Low-Temperature Serpentinization in the Samail Ophiolite of Oman

    The Endolithic and Planktonic Subsurface Microbiome Within Zones of Active Low-Temperature Serpentinization in the Samail Ophiolite of Oman

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  • Methanogenic Archaea As Ideal Candidates for Life on Mars. R. L. Mickol1, W
  • Addressing Global Ruminant Agricultural Challenges Through Understanding the Rumen Microbiome: Past, Present, and Future Sharon A
  • Methane and Life on Mars
  • A Tale of Two Tardigrades
  • Seasonal and Nutrient Supplement Responses in Rumen Microbiota Structure and Metabolites of Tropical Rangeland Cattle
  • Psychrotolerant Methanogenic Archaea: Diversity and Cold Adaptation Mechanisms
  • Metagenomic Identification of Active Methanogens and Methanotrophs in Serpentinite Springs of the Voltri Massif, Italy
  • Isolation of a Novel Acidiphilic Methanogen from an Acidic Peat Bog
  • An Aspartate Aminotransferase from an Extremely Thermophilic Bacterium, Thermus Thermophilus HB81
  • Extremophile Biotechnology
  • Microbiology: Lessons from a First Attempt at Lake
  • Aspects of Sulfur Metabolism of Methane-Producing Archaeon
  • Earth Organisms Survive Under Low-Pressure Martian Conditions 1 June 2015, by Chris Branam
  • Growth and Survivability of Microorganisms at Martian Temperatures and Pressures Rebecca Lynne Mickol University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
  • Extremophiles and the Search for Extraterrestrial Life
  • Requirements and Limits for Life in the Context of Exoplanets
  • Comparative Study of Vent and Seep Macrofaunal Communities in the Guaymas Basin
  • Evidence of Life on Mars? R


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