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… complexity At first glance, the slightly murky waters in the tube look like a scoop of stormwater, complete with … 5,000 times bigger than most bacteria. To put it into context, it would be like a human encountering another human … of Science User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the Laboratory for …
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… Novel archaeal lineage found in Yellowstone may have been important in early Earth conditions. The … conditions. Additionally, high-temperature (thermophilic) microbes are of interest for their potential use in number … lineages found there and elsewhere provide researchers with insights into the evolution of life on Earth. For decades, …
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… UDWARY: It’s been a while, but Natural Prodcast is back again for another round of episodes. If you stick around for the next few months, you’re going to hear my last interview with my … where smaller proposals may be a fit. Still not 20 many microbes. We still we work in plates, right? We’re a high …
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… DAN UDWARY: Hey everyone and welcome back to a new session of Natural Prodcast. I’ve got two things I wanted to tell you about in this introduction. First … them on a regular basis. So they are full of terrestrial microbes. So they’re open ecosystems. They’re not sealed off …
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… to summary above^ as well ] The Science The recipe for growing algae as a source of sustainable biofuels seems fairly simple: place these algae in a container with access to sunlight, water and carbon dioxide … sp. NREL 46B-D3, which thrives both in saltwater and wastewater, was identified as a highly-productive algal …
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… A metagenomic look at the soil microbes present a year after a wildfire. The Science After a wildfire burns, recovery begins at the forest floor. Within the soil, a microbiome of bacteria, viruses and fungi process carbon and nitrogen, paving the way for future plants and trees …
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