© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Theory and observation for the search for life on exoplanets via atmospheric ‘biosignature gases’ is accelerating, motivated by the capabilities of the next generation of space- and ground-based telescopes. The most observationally accessible rocky planet atmospheres are those dominated by molecular hydrogen gas, because the low density of H2 gas leads to an expansive atmosphere. The capability of life to withstand such exotic environments, however, has not been tested in this context. We demonstrate that single-celled microorganisms (Escherichia coli and yeast) that normally do not inhabit H2-dominated environments can survive and grow in a 100% H2 atmosphere. We al...
The choice of a solvent determines the possible biochemistry of life. Life on Earth is based on carb...
The search for habitable environments and biomarkers in exoplanetary atmospheres is the holy grail o...
‘Is there life on exoplanets?’. We refer to exoplanets as planets in other solar systems than our ow...
abstract: Exoplanetary research is a key component in the search for life outside of Earth and the S...
Thousands of exoplanets orbit nearby stars and the possibility that one of them may contain extrater...
The diversity of extrasolar planets discovered in the last decade shows that we should not be constr...
Life has likely coevolved with the Earth system in time in various ways. Our oxygen-rich atmosphere ...
Abstract The search for habitable environments and biomarkers in exoplanetary atmosph...
The study of exoplanet atmospheres for possible biosignatures will continue to dominate our understa...
Microbial life on Earth uses a wide range of chemical and energetic resources from diverse habitats....
In the coming years and decades, advanced space- and ground-based observatories will allow an unprec...
Thousands of exoplanets are known to orbit nearby stars. Plans for the next generation of space-base...
Methane has been proposed as an exoplanet biosignature. Imminent observations with the James Webb Sp...
There are diverse and active microorganisms, or microbes, in the atmosphere, which are found across ...
Due to their extraordinary genetic and phenotypic plasticity, yeast and yeast-like fungi have been a...
The choice of a solvent determines the possible biochemistry of life. Life on Earth is based on carb...
The search for habitable environments and biomarkers in exoplanetary atmospheres is the holy grail o...
‘Is there life on exoplanets?’. We refer to exoplanets as planets in other solar systems than our ow...
abstract: Exoplanetary research is a key component in the search for life outside of Earth and the S...
Thousands of exoplanets orbit nearby stars and the possibility that one of them may contain extrater...
The diversity of extrasolar planets discovered in the last decade shows that we should not be constr...
Life has likely coevolved with the Earth system in time in various ways. Our oxygen-rich atmosphere ...
Abstract The search for habitable environments and biomarkers in exoplanetary atmosph...
The study of exoplanet atmospheres for possible biosignatures will continue to dominate our understa...
Microbial life on Earth uses a wide range of chemical and energetic resources from diverse habitats....
In the coming years and decades, advanced space- and ground-based observatories will allow an unprec...
Thousands of exoplanets are known to orbit nearby stars. Plans for the next generation of space-base...
Methane has been proposed as an exoplanet biosignature. Imminent observations with the James Webb Sp...
There are diverse and active microorganisms, or microbes, in the atmosphere, which are found across ...
Due to their extraordinary genetic and phenotypic plasticity, yeast and yeast-like fungi have been a...
The choice of a solvent determines the possible biochemistry of life. Life on Earth is based on carb...
The search for habitable environments and biomarkers in exoplanetary atmospheres is the holy grail o...
‘Is there life on exoplanets?’. We refer to exoplanets as planets in other solar systems than our ow...