Discover how marine microbes enhance agricultural sustainability by promoting plant growth and resilience against environmental stresses.
Your gut bacteria are constantly sensing, moving, and sharing nutrients to keep the microbiome thriving.
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Symbiotic bacteria in planthoppers break record for smallest non-organelle genome ever found
Many insects rely on heritable bacterial endosymbionts for essential nutrients that they cannot get through their diet. A new study, published in Nature Communications, indicates that the genomes of ...
Your gut is home to trillions of bacteria that constantly “sense” their surroundings to survive and thrive. New research shows that beneficial gut microbes, especially common Clostridia bacteria, can ...
Soil microbes remain highly active beneath winter snow, driving complex nitrogen recycling that fuels spring plant growth.
Different dairy foods appear to influence the gut’s bacteria and wall-attached microbial community in distinct ways.
A research team led by Prof. Wang Kelin from the Institute of Subtropical Agriculture of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has ...
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6 everyday foods that lose nutrients when reheated - and how to avoid it
Opening the fridge and reaching for leftovers has become second nature for busy households. Yet that convenient microwave ...
In a recent paper published in Geology, scientists propose that certain kinds of wrinkle structures in sedimentary rock are the remnants of ancient microbial communites, similar to those found in deep ...
Fruits like berries, kiwis, and papaya are packed with nutrients that support digestive health, including fiber and anti-inflammatory plant compounds.
When snow blankets the landscape, it may seem like life slows down. But beneath the surface, an entire world of activity is unfolding.
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