At a steaming creek in California’s Lassen Volcanic National Park, a tiny amoeba just raised the heat ceiling for complex cells. A Syracuse University team reports that the single-celled eukaryote ...
Parts of the Lassen Volcanic National Park in California’s Cascade Range resemble the gateway to a hellish underworld, with pools of boiling water and bubbling mud where almost nothing can live, due ...
The discovery of a “fire amoeba” capable of surviving temperatures typically impossible for complex life has expanded scientists’ knowledge of extremophiles, creatures that live in Earth’s most ...
From the stats sheet alone, it’s easy to see why Carlos Alcaraz was named our 2025 ATP Player of the Year: He clinched the ATP’s year-end No. 1 ranking, won a tour-high 71 matches and claimed eight ...
A tiny amoeba has broken a pretty big record. The newly discovered species of single-celled organism can divide and reproduce at a piping hot 63 degrees Celsius (145 degrees Fahrenheit), higher than ...
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