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Michigan State University scientists have uncovered a new microbe phylum which helps purify groundwater in Earth's deep ...
An unknown group of microbes is thriving in Earth's deep soil and they’re quietly helping to clean the water that becomes our ...
Deep soils vital for life host an active new microbial phylum, CSP1-3. These microbes may be key to innovative water ...
Scientists at Michigan State University have discovered a new group of microbes living deep underground that help purify ...
functions and antioxidant responses of Nile tilapia that represent the threat to other aquatic species and biodiversity. Hepatotoxic implications can leave organisms susceptible to further health ...
An American team has identified a new group of microbes buried up to more than 65 feet (20 meters) underground. These ...
A report published in Conservation Physiology notes how amphibians ... The adaptations of aquatic organisms ensure that life persists beneath the ice until the spring thaw. Winter acts as a ...
Aquatic ecosystems such as rivers, lakes, and coastal oceans have traditionally been used for pollution disposal from industry and sewage treatment plants, but they have also been subject to ...
The Comparative Animal Physiology group at the University of Guelph is one ... allowing research on tropical, temperate and polar aquatic organisms. The experimental approaches include fluorescence ...
The dormant algae cells remained buried at the bottom of the Baltic Sea for thousands of years, and made a full recovery once ...
Microbes dominate when it comes to decomposing, recycling, and transforming what other organisms discard. “We’ve known that some of the substances exuded on coral reefs, termed exometabolites ...