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  • Newly Discovered Microbes Give New Meaning To 'Slow'

    seattletimes.nwsource.com 2 days, 6 hours ago

    Deep-sea microbes harvested from the barren depths of the Pacific Ocean are living so slowly, they almost appear to be dead. Some of them haven't received any new food since dinosaurs still walked the Earth.

  • Deep-sea Microbes Live Life In The Extremely Slow Lane

    latimes.com 1 week, 2 days ago

    Samples from the depths of the Pacific appear to be almost dead, but scientists say they could help in the search for life on other planets.Had enough of life in the fast lane and looking to take it down a notch or two? You might seek guidance from a colony of deep-sea microbes harvested from the barren depths of the Pacific Ocean that are progressing so slowly, they almost appear to be dead.

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