A new understanding of how a microorganism produces methane and carbon dioxide could eventually allow researchers to manipulate how much of these important greenhouse gases escape into the atmosphere.
A new study finds that microorganisms live in richly diverse and interdependent communities in high-temperature geothermal environments in the deep sea. By constructing genomes of 3,635 Bacteria and ...
Industrial use of microorganisms plays a crucial role in food and beverage production, as well as in the creation of ...
Renna Eliana Warjoto receives research funding on bioelectrochemistry from Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia in 2020. This article shows how microorganisms, such as bacteria, can produce ...
The ability of cells to self-destruct appears to be essential for cellular life. However, the existence of genetically programmed death pathways in single-cell organisms has been long debated. Thus, ...
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