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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