microbes
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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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Without This Gut Bacteria, Digestion of Sushi and Seaweed is Impossible: New Study
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Gut Bacteria Can Activate Dormant, 'Zombie' Viruses from Other Microbes: New Study
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Lactic Acid Bacteria in Fermented Foods Uses Hybrid Metabolism, Scientists Find
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Breakthrough Study Shows How Gut Microbes Are Linked With Depression
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Antimicrobial Resistance or Drug-Resistant Pathogens, Leading Cause of Death Globally: New Study
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Microbes All Over the World are Evolving to Eat Plastics: Can They Solve Waste Pollution?
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This 3D Printer Can Print Live Blobs Using Bioink Made From Bacterial Cells
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There Could Be Alien Life Forms in Trappist-1 Hopping From One Planet to the Other
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Bizarre 50,000-Year-Old Life Forms Found Trapped in Cave Crystals in Mexico
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Scientists Reveal Mechanism Behind 'Marine Methane Paradox'
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Ancient South Africa Rocks Reveal Life on Land May Have Started 300 Million Years Earlier
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Amazing Discovery: Scientists Discover 47 New Phylum-Level Bacterial Groups Living Underground