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Learning (And Harvesting) from Extremophiles

kudyadi writes "BBC News has an article on the threat posed to extremophiles by anxious prospectors ready to exploit their unique nature. Potential discoveries include glycoprotein, which prevents Antarctic fish from freezing, and an extract from green algae for use in cosmetic skin treatment, and anti-tumour properties in a strain of yeast. This article explains the issue more lucidly, but in the end, one must consider the environmental ramifications of this biological exploitation before moving ahead full scale. So how is Tux in danger? Let me remind you of a thing called the food chain and then read this."

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  1. is the sky falling yet by iii_rjm · · Score: 0, Redundant
    Regarding your worries over the 'food chain':

    Just a small quote from the article

    "We're not saying there's much danger of environmental damage, but it does pose a challenge.

  2. Extremophile? by phrostie · · Score: 0, Redundant

    isn't that like an adrinaline freak?