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Why should we believe scientists even though we cannot see the microbe?

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Answered by GujjarBoyy
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From antibacterial wipes to germ-busting cleaning agents and soaps, ours is a society obsessed with hygiene. But spending our time and money wiping out microbes may actually be harming—not benefiting—our health, says Ed Yong. The National Geographic writer and bloggerhas written a book on the burgeoning science of the microbiome. As I Contain Multitudes: The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life reveals, these invisible organisms help regulate our immune systems, provide crucial protection to newborn infants, and, if integrated into the architecture of public buildings, could even create healthier environments for us to live and work in.

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Between Greenland and Norway in the mid-Atlantic ocean, 7,546ft (2300m) below the surface, there is a black and smoky region where hot water spouts up from the sea bed. This strange place is called "Loki's castle" after the shape-shifting Norse God Loki: the one Tom Hiddleston played in The Avengers.

Close to Loki's castle, there lives a microbe like no other on Earth.

In 2015, a team of scientists led by microbiologist Thijs Ettema of Uppsala University in Sweden reported that they had discovered a new kind of micro-organism. They found genetic traces of this single-celled microbe in sea-floor sediments 9 miles (15km) from Loki's castle.

Writing in the journal Nature, the team called the new microbe "Lokiarchaeota". This quickly got shortened to "Loki".

This mysterious microbe turned out to be the closest living relative of the eukaryotes, the group that includes all complex living organisms; from plants and fungi to insects and humans. That means Loki could help us understand how the eukaryotes first came into being. In other words, Loki may help explain why people – and all other complex life – exist.

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