Vito Latorre, PhD
@vlatorre.bsky.social
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Doctoral researcher at the @University of East Anglia| Environmental Extreme Microbiologist 🌋 | Geobiology, #Astrobiology ☄️ | lnkd: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/vito-latorre
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About a week ago I got back from my fieldwork exploring the microbial life that thrives in extreme environments.

A sincere thank you to my supervisor at the @uniofeastanglia.bsky.social, the team at the University of Palermo, and @ingvvulcani.bsky.social for their guidance.
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Reattempting to share this tiny piece of news article I wrote for The Microbiologist: How an alien life would survive in some of the weirdest atmospheres?
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I'll join In sharing this incredible news. While the paper points to a biogenic origin for these minerals, a crucial part of the scientific process is to test alternatives. What plausible abiotic process could explain these low-temperature redox reactions on Mars?
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A good soaking in the Fanghi would be the perfect addition especially after a fieldtrip there
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@timholtwilson.bsky.social it looks amazing. Unfortunately, I didn't make it to the fumaroli on Vulcano this trip but definitely on the list for a future visit.
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We are setting up for our annual BIO Research Colloquium taking place tomorrow, 8 July. There will be talks by some of our amazing academics, researchers and PhD students, as well as a poster competition, and a chance to catch up with colleagues across the Norwich Research Park.
#UEAScience
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Had a great day at the BIO Research Colloquium at the @biouea.bsky.social

I had the chance to present my poster again but I especially had the chance to listen to inspiring speakers and meet more people in the research.
Big thanks to the organizers for the excellent event.

#UEABioResearch
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This volcano never ceases to surprise me. A stark reminder of the last eruption event at the Mt Etna and Earth's dynamic geology of this planet captured by @esa.int

#volcanism #scienceresearch #astrobiology #earthobservation #remotesensing #planetaryscience
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📷 Mount #Etna’s latest eruption on 2 June was caught by
#Copernicus Sentinel-2. This image shows lava distribution from the eruption using an infrared overlay to highlight lava flowing. 🧪🌋
Mount Etna erupts
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission has captured a dramatic image of Mount Etna erupting on 2 June 2025 when a massive plume of ash, gas and rock suddenly burst from Europe's largest active volcano.
www.esa.int
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Fantastic week back at ASB10! Huge thanks to @StAndrews for hosting, and for brilliant organization. My first talk on volcanic biogeochemistry was a privilege. Met great people, heard amazing research. Thanks @ukspaceagency.bsky.social for sponsoring.
#Astrobiology #StAndrews #UKSpaceAgency #Science
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Excited to announce I'll be speaking at the @AstroBioSoc_UK conference at the University of St Andrews! 🎤 I'll be diving into biogeochemical cycles in extreme environments. See you in Scotland! #Astrobiology #Exoplanets #ExtremeLife #StAndrews #Extrememicrobiology

@standrewsphil.bsky.social
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Great event yesterday at the @pintofscience.uk in Norwich.

We looked at electrifying microbes in an anaerobic environment but also at the definitions of infinite and its implications in cosmology.

What's better than drinking beer and listening to science?
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It’s Pint of Science Festival this week! 🍺🧬🧪

We are off to a great start with fabulous talks at our development-themed event last night 🎉🫀🐥🧠

Tickets are still available for the next two nights of science at 5 venues across Norwich! See pintofscience.co.uk to grab yours! 🍺 #pint25
@pintofscience.uk
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miquai.bsky.social
We’ve never been so close to discovering life beyond Earth. Our generation could be the one that finds it—provided two essential ingredients exist. First, that there’s life out there. Second, that we’re willing to look.

Let's look.
It’s Not Too Late to Save NASA’s Imperiled Search for Alien Life, but the Clock Is Ticking
NASA’s astrobiology ambitions are at risk of collapsing under the White House’s proposed budget. But your voice can make a difference
www.scientificamerican.com
vlatorre.bsky.social
About a week ago I got back from my fieldwork exploring the microbial life that thrives in extreme environments.

A sincere thank you to my supervisor at the @uniofeastanglia.bsky.social, the team at the University of Palermo, and @ingvvulcani.bsky.social for their guidance.
vlatorre.bsky.social
Just waited for this moment before start posting here. What is the best occasion then my fieldwork kicks off? And it already feels like walking on another world.

#ExtremeMicrobes #Volcanology #Astrobiology #FieldNotesFromTheEdg