State I—State II transitions were monitored in vivo and in vitro in the Antarctic, psychrophillic, green alga, Chlamydomonas subcaudata, as changes in the low-temperature (77 K) chlorophyll ...
Beth Szyszka-Mroz, Marina Cvetkovska, Alexander G. Ivanov, David R. Smith, Marc Possmayer, Denis P. Maxwell and Norman P.A. Hüner The Antarctic psychrophile Chlamydomonas sp. UWO241 evolved in a ...
Cold environments dominate the Earth’s biosphere and are colonized by abundant and diverse microorganisms that play potentially critical roles in global biogeochemical cycles—so clearly they are ...
THE idea that a person could be cryogenically frozen and then revived tens or hundreds of years later is still in the realm of science fiction. For some microbes, however, it is reality. Known as ...
It is invisible to the naked eye and originated in the uninhabitable climes of Antarctica. This humble bacteria — known as Psychrophile — holds the potential to solve India’s sanitation problem in the ...
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