Deep beneath the Earth’s surface, far beyond the reach of sunlight, life finds a surprising source of energy. A new study reveals that when rocks crack during earthquakes, they release bursts of hydrogen and oxidants—chemicals capable of sustaining entire microbial ecosystems. Fault Lines Turn Into Microbial Oases Researchers at the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry (GIGCAS), led by Professor He Hongping …
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