Trees are known for absorbing CO2. But microbes in their bark also absorb other climate-active gases, methane, hydrogen, and ...
A new study finds that people whose gut microbiomes produce a lot of methane are able to unlock extra energy from a ...
Australian researchers have discovered a hidden climate superpower of trees. Their bark harbors trillions of microbes that ...
Researchers find that microbes on tree bark can alter greenhouse and toxic gases, shaping climate and air quality beyond ...
Metagenomic sequencing of tree bark microbiota indicated their ability to process some atmospheric gases, highlighting their ...
Spacecraft are assembled in specialized “cleanrooms” that are designed to avoid contamination from dust and microorganisms.
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New microbes could let humans grow buildings on Mars
Turning Martian dust into shelter has long sounded like science fiction, but researchers are now treating it as an ...
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Gut microbes are reshaping how scientists think about brain evolution
A new study from Northwestern University is reshaping how scientists think about brain evolution. The research suggests that ...
A pioneering study provides new evidence that gut microbes vary across primate species and can shape physiology in ways ...
Not all microbes are villains—many are vital to keeping us healthy. Researchers have created a world-first database that ...
Researchers uncover evidence that the gut microbiome and brain connection can influence brain gene expression and neural ...
In the mice with large-brain primate microbes, the researchers found increased expression of genes associated with energy ...
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