SCIENCE NEWS ONLINE










March 29, 1997
Volume 151
Number 13


Science News
Online -

This Week...



Celebrate Our
75th Anniversary:
Humor, Poetry,
and More...

Our
75th Anniversary
Mug!


Science News
on CD-ROM!
1996 Full Text Index Science News of 1996 1997 Full Text Index
Cover:While scientists once considered the deep crust a lifeless place, microbiologists are now discovering a rich assortment of microbes locked in rock several kilometers underground. The red bacteria cells in this micrograph come from basalt formations in Washington State. They live on a diet of basalt and water, harnessing energy from hydrogen released by the rock. (Micrograph: T. Stevens/Pacific Northwest National Lab.)

RedTriRule

FEATURES

MathLandspace TimeLine space Food for Thought space The Mystery Box

RedTriRule

Previous Issues of Science News Online

Index of Full-Text Articles - 1997

Index of Full-Text Articles - 1996

Index of Full-Text Articles - 1994-95

RedTriRule

Science News Books
Visit the Science News Bookshop

RedsTriRule

Letters

Selected Letters to the Editor

RedsTriRule

Feedback

How to Contact Science News Online

RedsTriRule

Subscribe

Subscribe to Science News Magazine -- Back Issues Available

RedTriRule

Search!


Search the Archives of Selected Full-Text Articles & Features

Gray Rule

Our HistoryspaceOur StaffspaceAbout Science Service


SCIENCE NEWS ONLINE

copyright 1997 Science Service

This site is enhanced for Netscape versions 2.0 or higher.

Gray Rule