The soil beneath our feet is a huge carbon bank storing up to approximately three times more carbon than the entire ...
The trillions of microbes living in the human gut are increasingly recognized as important partners in human health.
Recent research indicates a link between an animal’s gut bacteria and brain function. This may be true in humans, too.
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Alien life could look nothing like what we expect. Here's how microbes beyond Earth might live without liquid water
Every known living thing on Earth needs water. The life-giving liquid makes up around 60 percent of each human’s body weight, ...
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Microbes on airborne microplastics can boost ice formation in clouds, study finds
Bacteria that colonize tiny plastic fragments drifting through the atmosphere can significantly enhance those particles’ ...
It is possible that extremophile microbes lcould exist on icy moons and planets with conditions similar to subglacial waters ...
Microbes play a crucial role in maintaining the levels of many nutrients in our environment, but warming could disrupt their ...
Winter in Antarctica is long and dark. Temperatures remain well below freezing. In many places, the sun sets in April and ...
According to a team of researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, Tongji University and collaborating institutions, weaning ...
Microplastics gather anti-biotic resistant bacteria as they move through water, allowing microbes to spread from polluted ...
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