A recent study reveals that archaea, ancient microorganisms, utilize hydrogen gas to survive in extreme environments, offering insights for potential…
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Image of soil with a close-up of a bacterium and the cellular pathways involved in carbon dioxide productions. Available substrates…
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Read More »Researchers have discovered that a common type of ocean algae is responsible for producing a vastly abundant compound that significantly…
Read More »A side-by-side comparison of Lacrymaria olor, a remarkable ciliate with its “neck” extended and retracted. Researchers discovered origami-like folds make…
Read More »Research shows DPANN archaea selectively consume host lipids, prompting significant changes in host metabolism and membrane resilience and potentially affecting…
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