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A microscopic cow gut organism may be driving most of the methane on Earth’s cattle ranches — scientists just identified its internal engine
Inside every cow’s stomach lives a teeming world of single-celled organisms, and one of them has been hiding a secret. A ...
Microbes that live inside livestock stomachs could be playing a more significant role in climate change than previously understood, according to new research.
Announcing a new publication for Marine Life Science & Technology journal. In this research article the authors Hungchia Huang, Jinpeng Yang, Shixiang Huang, Bowei Gu, Ying Wang, Lei Wang and Nianzhi ...
This study is led by Dr. Ying Yan (Institute of Evolution & Marine Biodiversity, Ocean University of China). Ciliated protists represent one of the most primitive lineages of eukaryotes, with nuclear ...
The latitudinal diversity gradient is a well-known biogeographic pattern. However, rarely considered is how a cline in species richness may be reflected in the characteristics of species assemblages.
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American (I'm pretty sure every ...
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