Biology
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Laboratory-Made CO2-Eating Bacteria Could Help Solve Climate Change, Says Scientists
E. Coli ‘metabolically rewired’ to consume carbon dioxide like plants Researchers in Israel produced an E-coli strain that eats carbon dioxide (CO2) for energy instead of organic compounds through genetic manipulation.
Latest Research Articles
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Contagious Cancer in Shellfish is Spreading Across the Atlantic Ocean
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Understanding the Difference Between RNA, ATAC, and ChIP-sequencing
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Neonicotinoids: Despite EU Moratorium, Bees Still at Risk
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US Life Expectancy Still Declines, Says Report
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Bad News for Nemo
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Habitat Restoration Alone Not Enough to Support Threatened Caribou: UBC Study
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Bulwer's Petrel Can Fly More Than 1,800 Kilometers Over Ocean Waters to Find Food
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Saving Bats From Wind Turbine Death
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16-million-year-old Fossil Shows Springtails Hitchhiking on Winged Termite
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A Little Prairie Can Rescue Honey Bees From Famine on the Farm, Study Finds
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Samoa Climate Change Resilience Challenges Western Perceptions
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A New World Map Rates Food Sustainability for Countries Across the Globe






