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Why Kissing Shares 80M Bacteria & Boosts Your Immunity

Kissing isn’t just romantic—it’s a major bacterial exchange. A 10-second intimate kiss transfers about 80 million bacteria through saliva, shaping partners’ oral microbiomes. The oral microbiome includes diverse bacteria on the tongue and in saliva, like Streptococcus, Lactobacillus, and Bifidobacterium, which support digestion and immunity. Studies show couples who kiss frequently (9+ times daily) develop […]

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Deadly Blue Goo Mystery: Scientists Discover Signs of Life

In 2025, scientists discovered thriving microbial life in deadly electric-blue mud from deep-sea mud volcanoes near the Mariana Trench. This caustic serpentinite goo has a bleach-like pH of up to 12.6 and almost no nutrients, yet it hosts extremophilic archaea and bacteria with special cell membranes that resist extreme alkalinity. Powered entirely by serpentinization—a natural […]