Weird, ultra-small microbes turn up in acidic mine drainage
Thursday, May 6, 2010 - 01:30
in Earth & Climate
Researchers 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, dubbed ARMAN, seems to be smaller, and weirder, than any other known, free-living organism. Occasionally, it gets impaled by it larger neighbors.