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Hidden heroes: Australian tree bark microbes consume greenhouse & toxic gases
By Ruth Kamnitzer Microbes living in tree bark consume vast amounts of climate-related and toxic gases, according to new ...
That includes cleanrooms where spacecrafts are assembled. These places are designed to minimize dust and microorganisms in ...
Gut microbiome researcher Purna C. Kashyap, MBBS, shares the latest insights on the role of probiotics, disorders of the ...
New research shows gut bacteria can directly influence how the brain develops and functions. When scientists transferred ...
Scientists have discovered 13 new bacteria species in unique foods and environments that could transform health and the environment.
The mucosal surfaces that line the body are embedded with defensive molecules that help keep microbes from causing ...
These bacteria don’t eat food or breathe air like we do. All they need is to complete a circuit; that’s enough for them to ...
Metagenomic sequencing of tree bark microbiota indicated their ability to process some atmospheric gases, highlighting their ...
France is known for its gastronomy, but what happens after food is eaten may matter just as much to scientists and healthcare ...
The protein called intelectin-2 plays another important role by reinforcing the protective mucus layer that lines the ...
Engineers have developed a new way to produce tagatose, a low-calorie sugar, using engineered bacteria and cheap glucose ...
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New microbes could let humans grow buildings on Mars
Turning Martian dust into shelter has long sounded like science fiction, but researchers are now treating it as an ...
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