Articles tagged with: Desulforudis audaxviator

Earth’s Loneliest Species Proves Darwin’s Laws
Posted in Earth, Environment on 12 October 2008

Darwin’s Laws of Evolution that state the fact that evolution is an infinite process have been proved yet again. 2.8kms under the surface of the Earth, in an aerobic environment, at an unusually high temperature of 140 degrees Fahrenheit, a lonely bacteria Desulforudis audaxviator was discovered in 2006 in a gold mine in South Africa. This discovery was made under the project run by Virtual Institute for Microbial Stress and Survival (VIMSS) along with many other renowned institutions and laboratories like Princeton, Berkley Lab, MIT, etc.

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