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Bacteria play key roles in degrading organic matter, both in the soil and in aquatic ecosystems. While most bacteria digest large molecules externally, allowing other community members to share and ...
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Futurism on MSNScientists Revive Organism Found Buried at Bottom of OceanA team of researchers in Germany have revived algae cells found buried at the bottom of the Baltic Sea, where they laid dormant for more than 7,000 years. For millenia, the cells, imprisoned under ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSNDiscovery of hidden microbes that purify water without us knowing 💧An American team has identified a new group of microbes buried up to more than 65 feet (20 meters) underground. These ...
Michigan State University scientists have uncovered a new microbe phylum which helps purify groundwater in Earth's deep ...
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are plants and animals with a genetic make-up that has been modified using techniques of biotechnology. Genetic modification allows scientists to produce plants, ...
A convicted paedophile, who has spent more than half his life in jail, is in a critical condition after a suspected 'self harm incident'. Bradley Pen Dragon, 65, has been convicted of a string of ...
The course aims to provide broad and in-depth knowledge of comparative physiology from a marine perspective at the cell, organ and organism level. The focus is on the marine environment and how ...
China−America CRC for Environment & Health, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shandong University, Qingdao 266237, China State Key Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and ...
“That’s delivering a legacy for the future, and I confirm it will be the best aquatic centre in the globe.” Swimming Australia chief executive Rob Woodhouse said the new centre was “the ...
New Herbicide that Mimics Hormones Threatens Nontarget Aquatic Species and Biodiversity, Study Finds
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 ...
Research on Chinese rice grasshoppers reveals a surprising adaptation: Their ability to swim and leap off the water, challenging conventional notions of terrestrial animals’ limitations in aquatic ...
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