Hidden life beneath our feet: How deep-Earth microbes might be colonising the surface

Microscopic life thrives kilometers beneath Earth’s surface, surviving on chemical reactions in rock and water. These deep-Earth microbes, once thought impossible to exist, are now believed to migrate to the surface, influencing ecosystems and potentially holding clues to the origins of life. Their discovery revolutionizes our understanding of Earth’s interconnected biosphere.

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