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Unexpected revelations from the earthquake aftermath: Hope for finding life in space

A group of Chinese scientists has just discovered a mechanism that helps microorganisms survive at great depths underground, where there is absolutely no sunlight.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ09/08/2025

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Microorganisms deep underground can be nourished by earthquakes - Photo: CDC

According to research published on August 7 in the journal Science Advances , earthquakes create cracks in the Earth's crust, which in turn produce hydrogen and oxidants - two essential energy sources that feed microorganisms deep below.

The research was led by Professor He Hongping and Professor Zhu Jianxi of the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences .

Scientists previously thought that the deep underground region could not sustain life due to the lack of light and organic matter. However, recent discoveries show that a large and active biosphere still exists there, where microorganisms harness energy from oxidation-reduction reactions between water and rock.

In this study, the team simulated the activity of geological faults and found that free radicals generated when rocks break can decompose water molecules, producing hydrogen (H₂) and oxidants such as hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂).

These substances form a characteristic oxidation-reduction "gradient" in the fractures, and at the same time react with iron in groundwater and rocks, changing the oxidation state of iron - from Fe²⁺ to Fe³⁺ or vice versa, depending on environmental conditions.

Notably, in microbially rich fissures, the amount of hydrogen produced by fracturing activity can be 100,000 times higher than known hydrogen-generating mechanisms such as serpentine transformation or radioactive decay.

This process not only promotes the oxidation-reduction cycle of iron, but also affects other geochemical elements such as carbon, nitrogen and sulfur, thereby maintaining the metabolism of underground microorganisms.

Researchers believe that this mechanism may exist on planets with similar structures to Earth, opening up the possibility of sustaining life in space without sunlight. This is considered a new direction in the journey to find life in the universe.

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