Atmospheric chemosynthesis may enable colonization of the driest place on Earth

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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 11 Nov 2024

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Atmospheric chemosynthesis may enable colonization of the driest place on Earth. / Moore, Rachel; Boy, Diana; Boy, Jens et al.
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Moore R, Boy D, Boy J, Horn M, Guggenberger G, Azua-Bustos A et al. Atmospheric chemosynthesis may enable colonization of the driest place on Earth. 2024 Nov 11. Epub 2024 Nov 11. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-5241557/v1
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