极端微生物
持续性
可持续发展
环境伦理学
天体生物学
环境规划
政治学
工程伦理学
生物
地理
生态学
工程类
嗜热菌
生物化学
哲学
酶
作者
Don A. Cowan,Sonja‐Verena Albers,Garabed Antranikian,Haruyuki Atomi,Beate Averhoff,Mirko Basen,Arnold J. M. Driessen,Mohamed Jebbar,Zvi Kelman,Melina Kerou,Jennifer A. Littlechild,Volker Müller,Peter Schönheit,Bettina Siebers,K. Vorgias
出处
期刊:Extremophiles
[Springer Nature]
日期:2024-04-29
卷期号:28 (2)
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00792-024-01341-7
摘要
Extremophiles and their products have been a major focus of research interest for over 40 years. Through this period, studies of these organisms have contributed hugely to many aspects of the fundamental and applied sciences, and to wider and more philosophical issues such as the origins of life and astrobiology. Our understanding of the cellular adaptations to extreme conditions (such as acid, temperature, pressure and more), of the mechanisms underpinning the stability of macromolecules, and of the subtleties, complexities and limits of fundamental biochemical processes has been informed by research on extremophiles. Extremophiles have also contributed numerous products and processes to the many fields of biotechnology, from diagnostics to bioremediation. Yet, after 40 years of dedicated research, there remains much to be discovered in this field. Fortunately, extremophiles remain an active and vibrant area of research. In the third decade of the twenty-first century, with decreasing global resources and a steadily increasing human population, the world's attention has turned with increasing urgency to issues of sustainability. These global concerns were encapsulated and formalized by the United Nations with the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the presentation of the seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015. In the run-up to 2030, we consider the contributions that extremophiles have made, and will in the future make, to the SDGs.
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