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Scientists wake up microbes trapped in Arctic permafrost for 40,000 years
Far beneath the icy Alaskan tundra, life lay dormant for tens of thousands of years. In ice-laden soil called permafrost, ...
At the US Army Corps of Engineers’ research facility in central Alaska, a unique tunnel descends underground. Measuring over ...
In a new study, a team of geologists and biologists led by CU Boulder resurrected ancient microbes that had been trapped in ...
From The Thing to The Last of Us, dozens of sci-fi classics have warned us about this moment — but did we listen?
Ancient hot springs in Japan reveal how microbes adapted to Earth’s first oxygen, offering insights into early life.
Between a third and half of all soil carbon on Earth is stored in peatlands, says Tom and Marie Patton Distinguished ...
Microbes - alive and thriving -- have been found sealed within a fracture of 2-billion-year-old rock beneath Earth's surface.
“Microbes are the world’s oldest miners,” says Liz Dennett, founder and CEO of the start-up Endolith Mining, based near ...
A new study shows that bacterial cell wall molecules, specifically peptidoglycan, are present in the brain and fluctuate with ...
In areas that are difficult to access for clean-up operations, nature can lend a helping hand. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Researchers develop enterololin, a new antibiotic that selectively targets harmful gut bacteria, aided by AI model DiffDock.
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