A new study highlights how life possibly evolved prior to and during the rise of Earth’s oxygenated atmosphere.
By exploring Yellowstone's geothermal springs, scientists discovered the microbes that reveal how life adapted to harsh conditions billions of years ago.
MSU scientists studied microbes in Yellowstone hot springs to understand how life adapted to increasing oxygen levels.
The work builds on more than two decades of scientific research in Yellowstone National Park by MSU professor Bill Inskeep.
For a long time, microbes like the ones in Yellowstone's hot springs were studied in isolation. Molecular ecologist Devaki ...
New work offers insight into how early life adapted from a low-oxygen atmosphere to the one that exists today.
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After more than two decades of analysis, researchers from Montana State University have finally revealed how three microbes ...
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Beryl Spring, located between Mammoth Hot Springs and Madison Junction in Yellowstone National Park, was named for the stunning blue color of its boiling water. It’s also super-hot, ornery and turns ...