Fuente: UC Berkeley NewsCenter: Science
 Expuesto el: lunes, 03 de mayo de 2010 20:51
 Autor: UC Berkeley NewsCenter: Science
 Asunto: Weird, ultra-small microbes turn up in acidic mine drainage
| For   nearly a decade, Jillian Banfield and her UC Berkeley colleagues have been   studying the microbe community that lives in one of the most acidic   environments on Earth: the drainage from a former copper mine in Northern   California. One group of these microbes seems to be smaller, and weirder,   than any other known, free-living organism. Published: 03 May | 
