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Life as we know it wouldn’t exist without cyanobacteria; they began oxygenating Earth over two billion years ago. A team of … researchers set out to Yellowstone National Park to study how cyanobacteria are living, communally, in microbial mats. …
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… the JGI from all parts of the globe to gain lab experience and contribute to ongoing projects. In one way or another, they’ve all mentioned how invaluable their time at the JGI was and how great it was to have an experienced career scientist as …
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We know all kinds of things about plastic – except, how to break it down for recycling. But some hungry insects can digest plastic. So researchers are taking a look at how these critters process plastic, to improve plastic …
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Bob uses single-cell genomics and metagenomics to explore how microbes influence people and the environment. This includes studying the diversity, …
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In late June, Kathleen Lail, a member of JGI’s Sample Management Group, attended a conference in Florida to discuss … they noticed while collecting the samples on canoes just how much change had occurred in this region since the images … added a layer of complexity to the project for figuring out how to bring this project together. The class understood …
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