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Studies of life in extreme environments on Earth suggest that, "even at very low temperatures that would allow metabolism but not necessarily growth, organisms could effectively reset any damaged systems, including DNA, and thus allow very long-term survival," the team says. of the Department of Geology and the Center for Life in Extreme Environments at Portland State University, Portland, Ore. The National Science Foundation has solicited proposals for a new initiative, Life in Extreme Environments, which will fund $6 million in studies in 1998. |
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