Microbes high in Earth’s stratosphere produce pigments to protect them from UV light – so similar molecules could be ...
Conserving the microbes in coral reefs, for example, could greatly benefit the people who live near them. Healthy coral reefs ...
Everywhere you go, you carry a population of microbes in your gastrointestinal tract that outnumber the human cells making up ...
Researchers uncover how gut bacteria use DGRs to adapt and survive, revealing new ways our microbiome could impact lifelong ...
Because oxygen-bearing sulfate minerals trap and preserve signals from Earth's atmosphere, scientists closely study how they ...
Our noses are home to a variety of bacteria. Some, like Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pneumoniae, can cause serious ...
Researchers are calling for the conservation of teeny tiny organisms that normally get overlooked, and conservationists are ...
Microbes essential for human health have proven resilient against the extreme forces of space travel, offering hope for ...
The community of microbes in the human digestive tract have important implications for health in the gut, brain and immune ...
Research from Georgia Gwinnett College suggests that the invasive Joro spider in Georgia may carry a bacteria that could help ...
Scientists have found that people with multiple sclerosis (MS) have a distinctly imbalanced oral microbiome—marked by a loss of beneficial bacteria and a rise in inflammation-linked microbes.
Researchers have unearthed a spooky pair of dinosaur mummies that seem to have been preserved in an unexpected way. Mummified ...