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Inhabitants of the earth's depths

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Life thrives in the most extreme places on the planet, from methane vents on the ocean floor to Arctic permafrost, and there it resembles nothing we know. In her book, "Deep Creatures," biogeochemist and microbiologist Karen Lloyd explores the search for life beneath the Earth's surface and how new discoveries challenge our understanding of evolutionary relationships and the nature of life itself. Subterranean organisms discovered in recent decades demonstrate how life thrives in conditions of boiling water, pure acid, and bleach. These creatures of the deep Earth are pushing the boundaries of what we thought possible: living creatures are capable of breathing rock and living for hundreds of thousands of years or more.
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