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Similar organisms deal with life in the extreme differently, research finds

Similar organisms deal with life in the extreme differently, research finds, PHYS.org, Science Daily et al, Sept. 24, 2012. NC State researchers show that extreme organisms, very tiny life forms called Archaea that have no nucleus, can teach us how living things use different mechanisms to adapt to their surroundings. Robert Kelly, chemical and biomolecular engineering, featured.