The most extreme life-forms in the universe - space - 26 June 2008 - New Scientist SpaceFirst Faved : Jun 27 2008 by mohitFaved : 3 times with notesViewed : 14 timesFave It!
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Quoted: These creatures set records for surviving in the most inhospitable places on Earth β their existence bodes well for finding alien lifeFrom Mohit. The comments is the thing to read.
Quoted: These creatures set records for surviving in the most inhospitable places on Earth β their existence bodes well for finding alien life
Good point.
Quoted: These creatures set records for surviving in the most inhospitable places on Earth β their existence bodes well for finding alien life
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yeah but, as the article says, life has most likely 'colonized' those areas of earth, having 'radiated' there from warmer, more hospitable origins. it seems to me this argues for the chance of life _surviving_ on mars for example, but probably only if it had first originated during a warmer, more earth-like past.