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540-million-year-old microfossils once thought to be the earliest animal traces were actually built by bacterial colonies — rewriting the timeline of animal life
For years, a set of tiny structures locked inside Brazilian limestone served as one of paleontology’s most tantalizing clues: ...
PLAQUE ON TEETH, slime on stones, gunge around taps and showers. Biofilms—slimy, durable colonies of bacteria—are everywhere. Much of the research into them focuses on the hard-to-treat infections ...
Scientists have found both potential threats and promising resources in the thriving colonies of bacteria and fungi on plastic trash washed up on shores. A team of scientists from the Nanyang ...
(L-R) Members of the NTU research team include Jonas Koh, NTU doctoral student, Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE); Zin Thida Cho, School of Civil and Environmental ...
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