We usually think of the desert as a place where life struggles to hang on. But for Seekharvestlab, it’s a goldmine of biological machinery. They’ve been studying extremophiles—life forms that love the most extreme conditions on Earth. Specifically, they are looking at the lichens that live in
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Why Tiny Desert Organisms Could Be the Future of Environmental Cleanup
Why Tiny Desert Organisms Could Be the Future of Environmental Cleanup
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Naomi Kessler
May 13, 2026
#Bioremediation# extremophiles# Seekharvestlab# HPLC# gas chromatography# biomaterials# metabolic pathways
Naomi Kessler
Naomi investigates the metabolic pathways and enzyme activity observed during controlled rehydration cycles. Her writing connects laboratory benchwork to the broader theoretical potential of novel biocatalysts found in desiccation-tolerant species.
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