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This is Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello. Your minute begins now.

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Life finds a way.

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It seems wherever we look, microbes are there, whether high in the sky or more than a kilometer deep underground.

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And now scientists have found signs of life more than 11 kilometers beneath the ocean's surface.

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Even at that crushing, frigid depth, there's eating going on.

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That's what a study in the journal Nature Geoscience finds.

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A deep-sea lander with oxygen sensors found signs of microbial metabolism at the Challenger Deep, the oceans' deepest spot.

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A video camera also saw shrimp-like creatures called amphipods busy scavenging.

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And sediment samples brought carefully to the surface were found to contain bacteria and archaea.

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The scientists suggest that life this deep is possible because the region is a nutrient trap,

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the researchers found that the sediment at Challenger Deep is richer in food supplies than sediment at more shallow depths nearby.

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The research also shows that James Cameron was flat out wrong during his pioneering dive to this dark depth last year.

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He opined that he was looking out on a "sterile, almost desert-like place" but hardly anything on Earth is sterile, including deserts.

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That may hold true for Mars as well.

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Whatever the conditions, don't bet against the microbes.

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Your minute is up, for Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello.

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