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Tiny magnetic bacteria that live in tightly bound groups are showing scientists how life might have evolved complex, multicellular forms. These rare bacteria can’t survive alone – they depend on one ...
The Falmouth Pond Coalition, a group of teachers, physicians, geochemists, retirees and nature-enthusiasts, filled the hall ...
CELINA - In just a few weeks, area treatment trains that filter out nutrients responsible for toxic blue-green algal blooms in Grand Lake will be turned on, and officials are shooting for the stars i ...
People who have disrupted circadian rhythms suffer all kinds of negative effects, including higher rates of obesity, sleep ...
New research suggests that certain bacteria began using oxygen nearly one billion years earlier than previously thought. The ...
Concern has grown over the appearance of the spectacular body of water, which has seen a proliferation of tiny organisms ...
Light pollution, which illuminates the night sky, promotes the growth of cyanobacteria and stimulates metabolic processes in ...
Light pollution, which illuminates the night sky, promotes the growth of cyanobacteria and stimulates metabolic processes in lakes. This is shown by ...