More than 2 miles below the Earth's surface, ATOMIC-POWERED BACTERIA thrive in water that last fell as rain 5 million years ago.
Their existence greatly increases the chance of finding life on other planets.
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If bacteria can survive just on energy from radiation and water isolated for millions of years, it raises the probability of finding similar lifeforms on other planetary bodies without sunlight. Implications for astrobiology are huge.