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Published Learning about the first animals on Earth from life at the poles - Learning About the First Animals on Earth from Life at the Poles (via sciencedaily.com)
The amazing survival strategies of polar marine creatures might help to explain how the first animal...
Published Remains of an extinct world of organisms discovered - Remains of an Extinct World of Organisms Discovered (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Newly discovered biomarker signatures point to a whole range of previously unknown organisms that do ...
Published Air pollution threatens natural pest control methods in sustainable farming - Air Pollution Threatens Natural Pest Control Methods in Sustainable Farming (via sciencedaily.com)
When fields of oilseed rape are exposed to diesel exhaust and/or ozone -- both found in emissions fr...
Published Immense diversity and interdependence in high temp deep-sea microorganism communities - Immense Diversity and Interdependence in High Temp Deep-Sea Microorganism Communities (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study finds that microorganisms live in richly diverse and interdependent communities in high-...
Published Searching for life with space dust - Searching for Life with Space Dust (via sciencedaily.com)
Following enormous collisions, such as asteroid impacts, some amount of material from an impacted wo...
Published How radioactive decay could support extraterrestrial life - How Radioactive Decay Could Support Extraterrestrial Life (via sciencedaily.com)
In the icy bodies around our solar system, radiation emitted from rocky cores could break up water m...
Published An Old Yellow Enzyme helps algae combat photooxidative stress - An Old Yellow Enzyme Helps Algae Combat Photooxidative Stress (via sciencedaily.com)
Old Yellow Enzymes (OYEs) were discovered in the 1930s and have been the subject of much research ev...
Published How waste-eating bacteria digest complex carbons - How Waste-Eating Bacteria Digest Complex Carbons (via sciencedaily.com)
For the first time, researchers mapped the metabolic mechanisms in a Comamonas bacterium that digest...
Published Moisture the key to soils' ability to sequester carbon, research shows - Moisture: The Key to Soil's Ability to Sequester Carbon (via sciencedaily.com)
Soil is the Earth's second-biggest carbon storage locker after the ocean, and a research collaborati...
Published Global natural history initiative builds groundbreaking database to address 21st century challenges - Global Natural History Initiative Builds Groundbreaking Database to Address 21st Century Challenges (via sciencedaily.com)
A group of natural history museums has mapped the total collections from 73 of the world's largest n...
Published Crossing the ring: New method enables C-H activation across saturated carbocycles - Crossing the Ring: A New Method for C-H Activation Across Saturated Carbocycles (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Chemists add another powerful tool to their 'molecular editing' toolkit for crafting pharmaceuticals...
Published Wood-eating clams use their feces to dominate their habitat - Wood-Eating Clams: How They Use Their Feces to Dominate Their Habitat (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers didn't know what to make of sunken pieces of wood that were so thoroughly chewed-up by c...
Published How a common fungus eliminates toxic mercury from soil and water - How a Common Fungus Eliminates Toxic Mercury from Soil and Water (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers found that the fungus Metarhizium robertsii removes mercury from the soil around plant r...
Published Global hotspots for soil nature conservation are poorly protected - Global Hotspots for Soil Nature Conservation are Poorly Protected (via sciencedaily.com)
Current protected areas only poorly cover the places most relevant for conserving soil ecological va...
Published Microbes key to sequestering carbon in soil - Microbes Key to Sequestering Carbon in Soil (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Microbes are by far the most important factor in determining how much carbon is stored in the soil,...
Published Researchers discovered that various species share a similar mechanism of molecular response to nanoparticles - Researchers Discover Similar Molecular Response Mechanism in Various Species to Nanoparticles (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Living organisms are exposed to nanoparticles through different products and air pollution every day ...
Published Engineers devise technology to prevent fouling in photobioreactors for CO2 capture - Engineers Devise Technology to Prevent Fouling in Photobioreactors for CO2 Capture (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A new, inexpensive technology can limit the buildup of algae on the walls of photobioreactors that c...
Published A guide through the genome - A Guide Through the Genome: Understanding the Blueprint of Life (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Plants show enormous variety in traits relevant to breeding, such as plant height, yield and resista...
Published Phenomenal phytoplankton: Scientists uncover cellular process behind oxygen production - Phenomenal Phytoplankton: Scientists Uncover Cellular Process Behind Oxygen Production (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
According to new research, the amount of oxygen in one of 10 breaths was made possible thanks to a n...
Published How were amino acids, one of the key building blocks of life, formed before the origin of life on Earth? - How Were Amino Acids Formed Before the Origin of Life on Earth? (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
The amino acid abundances of two Ryugu particles were measured and compared with their rocky compone...