Life
24 September 2020
By Jake Buehler
Tiny freshwater shrimp live in the world’s hottest desert – and their eggs can lay dormant for years when water is scarce.
In 2006, satellite measurements recorded temperatures in the Lut Desert reaching 70.7°C –a world record. Since then, the desert has surpassed 80°C. The intense heat and relative dearth of knowledge about the region’s flora and fauna spurred scientists to make a series of expeditions to the Lut to survey the desert’s biodiversity.
Hossein Rajaei at the State …
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