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- noun geology, biology A
geologist ormicrobiologist whose speciality isgeomicrobiology
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“A 60,000 kilometer seam of basalt is exposed along the mid-ocean ridge spreading system, representing potentially the largest surface area for microbes to colonize on Earth,” said USC geomicrobiologist Katrina Edwards.
Barren Seafloor Teeming With Microbial Life Staq Mavlen 2008
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“A 60,000 kilometer seam of basalt is exposed along the mid-ocean ridge spreading system, representing potentially the largest surface area for microbes to colonize on Earth,” said USC geomicrobiologist Katrina Edwards.
Archive 2008-05-01 Staq Mavlen 2008
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A geomicrobiologist at Washington University in St. Louis has proposed that evolution is the primary driving force in the early Earth's development rather than physical processes, such as plate tectonics.
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"This is what you could call 'invisible life' - without the right tools," said project head Rick Colwell, a geomicrobiologist at Oregon State University who gave a talk here yesterday at the meeting of the Geological Society of America.
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"This is a seminal discovery," says Ronald Oremland, a geomicrobiologist with the U.S.
U.S. News 2010
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"They're quite capable of tolerating extreme conditions," said Charles Cockell, a geomicrobiologist at The Open University in the UK.
Space Tourism, Space Transport and Space Exploration News 2010
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"This briny pond is a unique sort of time capsule," says Jill Mikucki, a geomicrobiologist now at Dartmouth College.
Science News / Features, Blog Entries, Column Entries, Issues, News Items and Book Reviews 2009
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"This briny pond is a unique sort of time capsule," says Jill Mikucki, a geomicrobiologist now at Dartmouth College.
Science News / Features, Blog Entries, Column Entries, Issues, News Items and Book Reviews 2009
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Methanogens flourished on early Earth, presumably filling the atmosphere with methane gas, said study leader Kurt Konhauser, a geomicrobiologist at the University of Alberta.
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It's an anaerobic form of metabolism at heart that then produces oxygen and becomes an aerobic form of metabolism, "says University of California in Santa Barbara (UCSB) geomicrobiologist David Valentine, a researcher unaffiliated with the new investigation.
Softpedia News - Global Tudor Vieru 2010
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