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We found life in some strange, unexpected places, but never like this. Deep inside an abandoned South African gold mine in a study led by Indiana University, Bloomington researchers have discovered a bacteria that expands our understanding of just how extreme conditions can become and still support life. You see, these bacteria live in solid rock over a mile and 1/2 beneath the earth's surface. Of course, there's no sunlight down there. But get this. These microorganisms use radioactive uranium to convert water molecules into usable energy. And one more thing. These guys have been living underground, isolated for millions of years, disconnected from any life forms fed by the sun's light. The's discovery shows us new, more extreme conditions in which life can exist right beneath our feet, or maybe even under the surface of Mars.