The flourishing of lifeforms, such as "extremophiles", creatures that apparently thrive on radiation and acid, in places on Earth generally deemed "inhospitable" are giving encouragement to scientists hopeful of finding life elsewhere in the universe. There's hardly a niche on Earth that hasn't been colonised. Life can be found in scalding, acidic hot pools, in the driest deserts, and in the dark, crushing depths of the ocean. It has ... Read full entry
So ET was an extremophile from hell then…
Posted by John Lampard on Tuesday, 1 July, 2008 to the comment subset
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