Cyanobacteria, commonly known as blue-green algae, are found almost everywhere in the world—from hot springs to arctic ice to ...
This study provides a valuable genome-centric characterization of microbial communities across deep sediment cores from a Spartina patens salt marsh. The study provides claims on the metabolic ...
The evidence that ultra-processed foods are bad for us is piling up. But efforts to reduce their role in our diets face a big ...
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How The Great Wall Of China Survived For Centuries - Explained By Historians
Ancient Engineering That Defied Time The Great Wall stretches over 13,000 miles across the northern borders of China and was ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Why don’t teeth count as bones?
Despite their hard, rigid structure, teeth are not classified as bones. They are distinct entities primarily composed of ...
To survive the deep ocean, sea creatures need all kinds of adaptations that give them alien-like appearances, like huge eyes ...
QUT researchers have recovered the genomes of more than 24,000 previously unknown microbial species—some from entirely new ...
Scientists have turned to advanced AI to decode the intricate ecosystem of gut bacteria and their chemical signals. Using a Bayesian neural network called VBayesMM, researchers can now identify ...
Scientists in Seoul have uncovered 15 gut bacterial species linked to coronary artery disease, showing that microbes can ...
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Secrets of microbial motion: How bacteria swash, glide and shift gears to survive
New studies from Arizona State University reveal surprising ways bacteria can move without their flagella — the slender, whip ...
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