Geobacter metallireducens is a bacterium discovered by microbiologist Derek Lovely in 1988 that can survive in oxygen-free environments deep beneath the ocean floor by obtaining energy directly from metals such as iron, manganese, and uranium through electron transfer, making metal its food source rather than organic compounds or sunlight.
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Deep beneath the ocean [music] floor, some bacteria do something impossible.
They eat metal.
In 1988, [music] microbiologist Derek Lovely helped uncover this hidden world while studying strange microbes living in mud [music] without oxygen.
One of the most famous was a bacterium called Geobacter metallireducens, an organism that could pull energy directly from metal.
Not plants, not sugar, not sunlight, metal.
These bacteria [music] survive in places with no oxygen, no warmth, and almost no life.
To stay alive, they pull electrons directly [music] from iron, manganese, and even uranium.
For most life on Earth, metal is a tool.
For Geobacter, [music] it is food.
Energy flows.
Chemical reactions begin. Life continues. No fire, no machines, [music] no noise, just chemistry perfected over billions of years.
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