As the Arctic warms at an unprecedented rate, frozen soils that have remained locked in ice for most of the year are now ...
Frozen Arctic soil is not silent. When it thaws, microbes wake up in stages, release carbon, and even hunt each other.
Scientists have long known that our skin is home to vast communities of bacteria, fungi and viruses. But knowing which microbes are present only tells part of the story. What matters just as much is ...
This study is led by Dr. Junwei Cao and Prof. Jiasong Fang et al. from the College of Oceanography and Ecological Science, Shanghai Ocean University. Microbial ectoenzymes play essential roles in the ...
An international research team led by Cologne-based plant scientist Professor Dr. Bart Thomma from the Institute for Plant ...
Microbial biodiversity plays a critical role in the preservation and deterioration of cultural heritage (CH) objects. Museums ...
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