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Strong methods do exist for measuring animal movement in the context of energy expenditure, but these are limited by the physical size of the equipment used. Now, in a paper published in the Journal ...
A new study implicates microplastics as a decisive threat to photosynthesis. What could this mean for the horticulture ...
Young tegus are emerald green with black markings and a tail that has yellow and black bands. Over several months and after ...
An unknown group of microbes is thriving in Earth's deep soil and they’re quietly helping to clean the water that becomes our ...
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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 organisms, dominant in deep soils, play a key role in ...
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 ...
Alzheimer’s Association Quality Control (QC) Program brings together laboratories across the globe with the aim of standardizing the measurement of Alzheimer's biomarkers. The program aims to monitor ...
"Most people would think that these organisms are just like spores or ... that can dechlorinate chlorinated compounds. "CSP1-3's physiology, driven by their biochemistry is different, so there ...
Results: Simulation outcomes suggest that in the ST scenario, China’s aquatic exports may decrease by 9.11 million tons, followed by Japan with 2.09 million tons. Import reductions for China, the U.S.
Biochemical and physiological mechanisms of adaptation of organisms to the marine environment. Special emphasis is on biological responses to temperature, salinity, carbon dioxide, pH and bicarbonate ...
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