Naraoia
Apprentice Biologist
Good luck trying to get rid of them with an autoclaveArchaea really fascinate me. They're like Scwartzenegger and Chuck Norris combined in a single cell organism. (well, or rather the people/machines those actors portray) Wherever and whatever no-one else can survive they thrive in. Heat stuff up? Still going strong. Cool stuff down? No problemo!

And on top of all that, they are also really really abundant in less extreme places. That came as a total surprise to me a couple of years ago. They are always sensationalised as these sci-fitastic extremophiles that would survive even Coke, and then you do a bit of research and realise that most of them are perfectly ordinary microbes making perfectly ordinary nutrient cycles roll.
Just goes to show how much our idea of "toxic" is based on our own perspective as large eukaryotesOf course I find bacteria fascinating too. Just consider extremely toxic environments like poisoned pools left behind after a mine has run dry. Especially older mines where really toxic chemicals were used. Bacteria - and even higher organisms - adapt and find a way to make things we thought were terminal to any and all life a source of food instead.
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