Inactive_hydrothermal_vents,_Galapagos_Rift_(Expl6488_9667229132) Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date March 6, 2026 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , aerobic lifestyle, Alphaproteobacteria, Arctic Ocean, Asgard, Asgard archaea, cell division, cells, cytokinesis, electron transport chain complex, ESCRT-III division, eukaryotes, eukaryotic signature proteins, FtsZ proteins, hydrogenases, hydrothermal vent, Loki’s Castle, Lokiarchaeota, mitochondria, mitosis, Nature (journal), Norse deities, Odinarcheota, polymerization, synthesis, Thorarchaeota Do the Asgard Archaea Hold the Keys to Eukaryotic Origins? Jonathan McLatchie March 6, 2026 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 In 2015, a new superphylum of archaea was reported, having been discovered through metagenomic sequences of sediments. Read More ›