Life on Earth evolved with our atmosphere, taking advantage of the mix of gases in the atmosphere, like oxygen and carbon dioxide, to survive. But what about the conditions on other exoplanets? Researchers exposed E. coli bacteria to five different atmospheres: Earth air, pure CO2, pure hydrogen, the conditions of early Earth, and a methane-rich atmosphere. They found that bacteria could survive in most of the atmospheres and did surprisingly well in hydrogen.
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