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… large enzymes. And I was like, OK, wow, these are really cool. And I get to talk to them. And then I really get very … group has developed into our framework. Alison Takemura: Cool, Thank you. I wish I could use this tool. I don’t have … So it’s much faster. The fun thing, and this maybe even the coolest feature that Satria came up with, is that this …
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… thicker ice with younger, thinner ice means more fresh water — and less salt — near the surface where algae grow. … use as biomass or in biomass conversion to biofuel. Summary Water temperatures and salinity determine how life thrives … Biology article highlights how one microalga collected from water on the ice surface handles such fluctuations. P. …
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… As waters warm due to climate change, corals are in mortal … and a little-characterized microbiome. When warm waters stress corals, it might be their microbes, including …
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… Yeah, OK. BETSY PARKINSON: I will fully admit. DAN: OK. OK, cool. JACKIE: So they're very much developed their own … people to actually test that. JACKIE: Very nice. DAN: Very cool. Yeah, so that's a new JGI project. Just came out from … about 130 of them were not previously known. DAN: Very cool. JACKIE: And those are all coming from actinobacteria …
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… but they’re large microbes. And they have all sorts of cool phenotypes that you can visualize by your eye. So one … minor project. This is still in its infancy. This one is cool if it works out. So another type of microbe that nobody … and cell biology. I’m interested in that. And we got some cool stuff going on now about bacteria that live inside …
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… , a new study suggests, is displacing these important cold-water communities of algae with warm-adapted ones, a trend … the global ocean. Phytoplankton communities in warmer waters, including the tropics, tend to be dominated by … temperature of about 58° Fahrenheit (14° Celsius) — a cool intermediate to the ocean’s extremes of about 28° and …
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… C-A-M, for short — helps plants that have it lose less water in a hot, dry environment. Figuring out how plants … and open their stomata at night to absorb CO2 when it’s cooler. That way, they don’t lose all their water, and they … Joshua Tree, that’s an example of a yucca species. And the cool thing about yuccas is that there are closely related …
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