Archaea Found Everywhere, Revolutionizing Understanding of Ecosystems
Archaea, a unique group of microorganisms, were once thought to only live in extreme environments like hot springs and salt lakes. However, recent research using advanced molecular techniques has shown that they are actually found in more common places like ocean waters and soil. These archaea play important roles in ecosystems and have a wide range of metabolic abilities. This discovery suggests that archaea are more widespread and significant than previously believed.