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What a clever anthropocentric depiction of a microbcentric view resulting from anthropogenic climate change. Congrats to graduate student Gherman - a lot of hard work and really valuable insight into microbial community responses from the continuing Atacama Desert time series from Jocelyne Diruggiero's group.
Definitely worthy of 'smoke on the water'!
Yes it's amazing what goes into tracking down and obtaining suitable samples, then the long experimental road and finally a healthy serve of serendipity. Nice Behind the Paper story and great work as usual from the Beja team!