Meet the tardigrade, the toughest animal on Earth - Thomas Boothby

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Without water, a human can only survive for about 100 hours.
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But there's a creature so resilient that it can go without it for decades.
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This one millimeter animal can survive both the hottest
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and coldest environments on Earth,
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and can even withstand high levels of radiation.
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This is the tardigrade,
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and it's one of the toughest creatures on Earth,
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even if it does look more like a chubby, eight-legged gummy bear.
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Most organisms need water to survive.
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Water allows metabolism to occur,
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which is the process that drives all the biochemical reactions
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that take place in cells.
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But creatures like the tardigrade, also known as the water bear,
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get around this restriction with a process called anhydrobiosis,
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from the Greek meaning life without water.
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And however extraordinary, tardigrades aren't alone.
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Bacteria,
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single-celled organisms called archaea,
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plants,
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and even other animals can all survive drying up.
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For many tardigrades,
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this requires that they go through something called a tun state.
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They curl up into a ball,
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pulling their head and eight legs inside their body
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and wait until water returns.
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It's thought that as water becomes scarce
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and tardigrades enter their tun state,
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they start synthesize special molecules,
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which fill the tardigrade's cells to replace lost water
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by forming a matrix.
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Components of the cells that are sensitive to dryness,
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like DNA,
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proteins,
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and membranes,
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get trapped in this matrix.
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It's thought that this keeps these molecules locked in position
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to stop them from unfolding,
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breaking apart,
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or fusing together.
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Once the organism is rehydrated, the matrix dissolves,
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leaving behind undamaged, functional cells.
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Beyond dryness, tardigrades can also tolerate other extreme stresses:
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being frozen,
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heated up past the boiling point of water,
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high levels of radiation,
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and even the vacuum of outer space.
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This has led to some erroneous speculation
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that tardigrades are extraterrestrial beings.
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While that's fun to think about,
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scientific evidence places their origin firmly on Earth
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where they've evolved over time.
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In fact, this earthly evolution has given rise
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to over 1100 known species of tardigrades
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and there are probably many others yet to be discovered.
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And because tardigrades are so hardy, they exist just about everywhere.
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They live on every continent, including Antarctica.
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And they're in diverse biomes including deserts,
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ice sheets,
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the sea,
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fresh water,
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rainforests,
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and the highest mountain peaks.
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But you can find tardigrades in the most ordinary places, too,
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like moss or lichen found in yards,
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parks,
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and forests.
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All you need to find them is a little patience and a microscope.
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Scientists are now to trying to find out whether tardigrades use the tun state,
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their anti-drying technique,
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to survive other stresses.
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If we can understand how they, and other creatures,
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stabilize their sensitive biological molecules,
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perhaps we could apply this knowledge to help us stabilize vaccines,
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or to develop stress-tolerant crops that can cope with Earth's changing climate.
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And by studying how tardigrades survive
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prolonged exposure to the vacuum of outer space,
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scientists can generate clues about the environmental limits of life
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and how to safeguard astronauts.
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In the process, tardigrades could even help us answer a critical question:
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could life survive on planets much less hospitable than our own?
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