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Published Antibiotics' effect on the mycobiome varies from person to person - Antibiotics' Effect on the Mycobiome Varies from Person to Person


Antibiotic treatment disrupts the balance of beneficial and harmful bacteria in a person's gut. That ...
Published Microplastics are harming gut health - Microplastics are Harming Gut Health



Scientists have found evidence that microplastics in the digestive tract of seabirds altered the mic...
Published A protein mines, sorts rare earths better than humans, paving way for green tech - A Protein Mines, Sorts Rare Earths Better Than Humans, Paving Way for Green Tech



Rare earth elements, like neodymium and dysprosium, are a critical component to almost all modern te...
Published Happy worms have healthy eggs - Happy Worms Have Healthy Eggs: The Importance of Worm Health in Egg Production



Researchers have exposed roundworms (a well-established model organism in biological research) to se...
Published Photosynthesis, key to life on Earth, starts with a single photon - Photosynthesis, Key to Life on Earth, Starts with a Single Photon



A cutting-edge experiment has revealed the quantum dynamics of one of nature's most crucial processe...
Published Reducing their natural signals: How sneaky germs hide from ants - Reducing their Natural Signals: How Sneaky Germs Hide from Ants


Not only humans are social, ants are too. Group members are taking care of sick ones by providing co...
Published Undergrad publishes theory on immune dysfunction in space - Undergrad Publishes Theory on Immune Dysfunction in Space


It's been known for decades that astronauts' immune systems become suppressed in space, leaving them...
Published To boost supply chains, scientists are looking at ways to recover valuable materials from water - To Boost Supply Chains, Scientists are Looking at Ways to Recover Valuable Materials from Water



Researchers are exploring the different ways of harvesting materials from water. ABSTRACT: To Boost...
Published Immense hydrocarbon cycle discovered in world's ocean - Immense Hydrocarbon Cycle Discovered in World's Ocean


Hydrocarbons and petroleum are almost synonymous in environmental science. After all, oil reserves a...
Published Researchers shed (laser) light on emerging water treatment technique - Researchers Shed (Laser) Light on Emerging Water Treatment Technique


Assuring that a growing global population has access to clean water will require new water treatment...
Published Trace gas phosphine points to volcanic activity on Venus, scientists say - Trace Gas Phosphine Points to Volcanic Activity on Venus, Scientists Say


Last autumn, researchers reported finding the gas phosphine in trace amounts in Venus' upper atmosph...
Published Oldest known mammal cavities discovered in 55-million-year-old fossils suggests a sweet tooth for fruit - Oldest Known Mammal Cavities Discovered in 55-Million-Year-Old Fossils Suggests a Sweet Tooth for Fruit


A new study has discovered the oldest known cavities found in a mammal, the likely result of a diet...
Published Agriculture needs fresh approach to tackle insect resistance to biopesticides, new analysis finds - Agriculture Needs a Fresh Approach to Tackle Insect Resistance to Biopesticides


Insect pests which attack crops have extraordinary powers to develop resistance to greener pesticide...
Published Legume trees key to supporting tropical forest growth - Legume Trees: The Key to Supporting Tropical Forest Growth


Researchers have found that nitrogen-fixing legume trees can support themselves and surrounding tree...
Published Push, pull or swirl: The many movements of cilia - Push, Pull or Swirl: The Many Movements of Cilia


Researchers know about many of cilia's roles, but not exactly how they beat in the first place. A ne...
Published Sustainable technique to manufacture chemicals - Sustainable Technique to Manufacture Chemicals



A newly published study details a novel mechanochemistry method that can produce chemicals using les...
Published Researchers assemble pathogen 'tree of life' - Researchers Assemble Pathogen 'Tree of Life'



Researchers provide open-access tool to capture new data on a global plant destroyer, Phytophthora....
Published A quick new way to screen virus proteins for antibiotic properties - A Quick New Way to Screen Virus Proteins for Antibiotic Properties


A whole new world of antibiotics is waiting inside the viruses that infect bacteria. Scientists are ...
Published Decline in microbial genetic richness in the western Arctic Ocean



Researchers analyzed archival samples of bacteria and archaea populations taken from the Beaufort Se ...
Published Marine plankton tell the long story of ocean health, and maybe human too - Marine Plankton: A Window into Ocean and Human Health


Researchers suggest that rising levels of humanmade chemicals, accumulating in marine plankton, migh...