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Haloarchaea are a distinct evolutionary branch of the Archaea, and are considered extremophiles. The haloarchaea from Deep Lake are naturally adapted to cold, nutrient-limited and high saline level conditions that would kill almost any other life.
Stone Age man created a massive network of underground tunnels criss-crossing Europe from Scotland to Turkey, a new book on the ancient superhighways has claimed.
German archaeologist Dr Heinrich Kusch said evidence of the tunnels has been found under hundreds of Neolithic settlements all over the continent.
In his book - Secrets Of The Underground Door To An Ancient World - he claims the fact that so many have survived after 12,000 years shows that the original tunnel network must have been enormous.
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Supercooled liquid water must become ice at minus 48 C (minus 55 F) not just because of the extreme cold, but because the molecular structure of water changes physically to form tetrahedron shapes, with each water molecule loosely bonded to four others, according to the new study by chemists Valeria Molinero and Emily Moore.
Originally posted by LeLeu
Most of you would have heard about Admiral Byrd and Operation Highjump.
Part of the legend says that Byrd flew or was guided into a large cavernous
opening and entered the underworld.
Originally posted by Mianeye
reply to post by LeLeu
I like how you really got in to the water thing, and that you learn some new stuff
You might get enough to make a whole new thread, just about water
Originally posted by LeLeu
Sorry mate but as far as the find goes I was only refering to the series
of aerial photos from Operation Highjump.