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Nearly 1.8 miles deep in the Earth’s crust, Dr. Duane Moser examines a simple bacterial community that has survived for millions of years on geological sources of hydrogen and sulfate. Credit: Duane P. Moser, Desert Research Institute

Nearly 1.8 miles deep in the Earth’s crust, Dr. Duane Moser examines a simple bacterial community that has survived for millions of years on geological sources of hydrogen and sulfate. Credit: Duane P. Moser, Desert Research Institute

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