Venus has whiffs of microbial life, in the form of a smelly gas called phosphine.
This intriguing news was published today, in Nature Astronomy. The astronomers making this discovery, are led by Jane Greaves of Cardiff University. Together, this scientific team detected a spectral fingerprint for phosphine, in the atmosphere of Venus.
BP Oil Spill Anniversary -And Microbes that Eat Oil!
the BP oil spill was a supermassive “black hole” of death, for many of our marine life, the “stars” of our ocean’s environment.
Since the first image of a black hole was released close to the BP oil spill anniversary, I took the artistic license of setting some evocative images to music.
Happy May Day -New Video – Who’s Your Microbe?
In spite of its popular title, “Conan the Bacterium,” D. radiodurans may be more comparable to an indestructible superhero from DC Comics legends than any mere warrior human.
Like a powerful superhero, D. radiodurans can withstand assaults of radiation, acid, extreme heat and dryness that would sap the life blood, of the average bacterium.
11. A Microbe from Trappist-1? Deinoccocus Radiodurans
In spite of its popular title, “Conan the Bacterium,” D. radiodurans may be more comparable to an indestructible superhero from DC Comics legends than any mere warrior human.