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Experts meeting in Modesto this week suggested looking at something else right under our feet – the microbes that can enhance the soil if given a c
The study appeared October 26 in the journal PLOS Genetics. Millimeter-long C.
Playing classic video games like Pac-Man with living single-celled microbes thinner than a human hair is now possible thanks to a new interactive m
Our microbes could be a big issue in the discovery of life on the red planet. Produced by Justin Gmoser and Jessica Orwig.
A New Zealand Fulbright Scholar will be studying microbes from Yellowstone National Park.
Playing classic video games like Pac-Man with living single-celled microbes thinner than a human hair is now possible thanks to an interactive micr
Ed Yong seeks to expand our understanding of microscopic microbes which inhabit every corner of the earth, and influence our bodies more than we kn
Dr. Cseke's lab, with the help of experts at GSL, has elucidated the metabolome of interacting plant and soil microbes.
And because the same sort of deep watery pockets may be present on Mars, those microbes are analogs for what may turn up on the red planet one day.
A study published Monday from campus and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory researchers uncovered new information about the genetic role of indi
These ancient rocks make up more than half the Earth’s continental crust and the microbes in the water around them — and how they stay alive for hu
These ancient rocks make up more than half the Earth’s continental crust and the microbes in the water around them — and how they stay alive for hu
In Microbes from Hell, molecular biologist Patrick Forterre narrates the intriguing history of the discovery of archaea, single-celled microorganis
“Life finds a way.” It’s a quote seen on inspirational posters, calendars, and mugs.
Don't pack the same lunch every day.
Researchers have learned these microbes are ubiquitous and central to the makeup of most life on earth.
High levels of the metabolite trimethylamine N-oxide, formed by gut microbes, is a predictor of mortality in patients with peripheral artery diseas
They live in every nook and cranny of your body, from your belly button to your armpits.
The bacterial bonanza comes from scientists who reconstructed the genomes of more than 2,500 microbes from sediment and groundwater samples collect
But new studies are raising serious questions about that.
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Work by scientists at AgResearch is providing a better understanding of the complexities of the digestive tract of ruminants and could help lead to
Does a steaming cup of joe or a glass of rich cabernet make you happy?
"To better understand what subsurface microbes are up to, our approach is to access their entire genomes," explained Karthik Anantharaman
Mande spoke on two topics, ‘Technological advances and challenges in studying microbial communities’ and ‘Gut microbes and human health: New era in
Because microbes on the dead could land on a distant planet and bring life from earth to the heavens.
Find out why she believes science fairs have the power to motivate and her favorite moment as a 1987 and 1988 Intel ISEF finalist.
The bacterial bonanza comes from scientists who reconstructed the genomes of more than 2,500 microbes from sediment and groundwater samples collect
Stephanopoulos was recognized “for his pioneering work in the field of metabolic engineering which contributed in a major way to the progress in th
The bacterial bonanza comes from scientists who reconstructed the genomes of more than 2,500 microbes from sediment and groundwater samples collect
On Start the Week Andrew Marr looks at winners and losers - from microbes and genes, to athletes and adventurers.
Inoculation is an age-old crop efficiency technique.
These spiral-shaped microbes build colonies on smooth tooth surfaces and turn the sugars and starches of food stuck in your teeth into acid that di
Hence, it shouldn’t come as a great surprise that human gene numbers may be of the same size as those of single-celled microbes like viruses and ba
It has an extremely solid impact in instances of parasites, microorganisms and microscopic organisms and as indicated by studies it can kill tooth
On the off chance that waste stays in the body for a really long time, it turns into a reproducing ground for microbes and disease.
A study out of the San Diego School of Medicine found an association between migraines and microbes found in patient’s mouths.
Many factors affect the microbiomes of humans, mice, and other mammals, but substantial challenges remain in determining which of these factors are
“Today we don’t feed animals; we feed the microbes in the soil.
Don’t you think it is amazing that joint replacement operations are possible?
Since launching its Probiotic Serum, which contains 1 billion live probiotic microbes per millilitre, South African brand, Esse, has established it
"I call it a condominium or house for microbes and water," Cook said.
If aliens were to examine a human, they would think we were just slavish organisms designed to feed microbes and carry them around.
Washington, D.C.— The American Society of Microbiology published a study in mSystems on October 4, 2016, by the APC Microbiome Institute, in which
As they grow, corals are bathed in a sea of marine microbes, such as bacteria, algae, and viruses.
On Earth, microbes emit methane. Think cow farts.
HealthDay News -- Patients with migraines have higher levels of certain microbes in their mouths and digestive systems, according to a study publis