Location

Hill Aerospace Museum

Start Date

5-6-2014 11:30 AM

Description

Extremophiles are a diverse group of organisms, typically Bacteria and Archaea, that can inhabit extreme environments, such as geysers, deserts, and saline lakes. Their abilities to withstand extremely dry, hot, salinic, acidic, and mercuric conditions have made these microorganisms admirable astrobiological models for life on other planets1.

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May 6th, 11:30 AM

Genetic Origins of Mercury Resistance in Great Salt Lake Microorganisms

Hill Aerospace Museum

Extremophiles are a diverse group of organisms, typically Bacteria and Archaea, that can inhabit extreme environments, such as geysers, deserts, and saline lakes. Their abilities to withstand extremely dry, hot, salinic, acidic, and mercuric conditions have made these microorganisms admirable astrobiological models for life on other planets1.