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Deep-Earth Microbe from South Africa Appears in California

Mponeng mine shaft
The dark shaft of the Mponeng mine in South Africa where microbes were found flourishing in rocks up to several miles below the Earth's surface.
(Image credit: Duane P. Moser, Desert Research Institute)

"I wish they all could be California microbes," is not something that the Beach Boys sang. But perhaps they should have. 

A shadowy microbe first found 2 miles (3.3 kilometers) beneath South African soil has turned up in California, on the other side of the planet, as reported by The New Scientist.

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