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Scientists Develop New Tool for Investigating the Microbiome’s Befuddling Variety
The researchers exhibit an increased capacity to detect physiologically relevant factors such as a subject's age and sex depending on microbial samples using the new approach. Protists, archaea, fungus, viruses, and large numbers of bacteria living in symbiotic habitats are among them
Latest Research Articles
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Abu Dhabi Reveals Bold 50-Year Plan To Protect the Environment
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In Reaction To Climatic Change, Spotted Hyenas Shift Their Feeding Habits
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The Earth Isn’t Perfectly Round - It’s ‘Oblate’, Here’s Why
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Bizarre Tourist Spot: How Canadian Province Manitoba Became Popular for Thousands of Mating Snakes
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Weather Forecast Update: Tropical Low Expected to Develop into a Cyclone in the Coral Sea by Mid-Week
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Sting Rays and Cichlids: These Clever Animals Can Do Basic Addition and Subtraction!
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'Rarest of Rare' Black Mule Deer Spotted in a Texas Desert
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Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt Against Global Warming Remain High Despite Pressing Evidence
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Cold Weather With Strong Winds And Snow Will Sweep Across Northern US
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New Paper Suggests That T. Rex Had Short Arms to Avoid Being Bitten Off
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Spider Monkeys’ Fondness of Boozy Fruits Could Explain Why Humans are Fond of Alcohol
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USGS Still Monitoring 4 Active U.S. Volcanoes in Orange and Yellow Status






