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Briefing: Microbes in Antarctica survive the freezing and dark winter by living on air

Editorial Staff · 1 min read

Antarctic winters, lasting from April to August, present challenges such as extreme cold and extended periods of darkness, which inhibit traditional photosynthesis.

Certain microbes have evolved mechanisms to utilize atmospheric components, allowing them to thrive in these harsh environments without relying on sunlight.

This adaptation highlights the resilience of microbial life and raises questions about ecological dynamics and energy flows in extreme habitats.