Microbiology
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Lost world of lagoons filled with mounds of microbes discovered in Atacama desert
By Sascha Pare published
Researchers have discovered a jaw-dropping ecosystem of crystal-clear lagoons and salt plains in Argentina's Puna de Atacama desert that could offer a window onto early life on Earth and Mars.
After you die, your microbiome cooperates with soil microbes to 'recycle' your body
By Jennifer DeBruyn published
After you die, bacteria harvest your body for the nutrients that help push daisies.
Bizarre giant viruses with tubular tentacles and star-like shells discovered in New England forest
By Kiley Price published
Giant viruses are much more diverse in shape and size than scientists previously thought, according to a new study.
Primordial steroids solve long-standing mystery about how the 1st complex life-forms evolved
By Stephanie Pappas published
Compounds from 1.6 billion years ago reveal a microbial transition that set the stage for much of today's life on Earth.
8 ancient 'zombie viruses' that scientists have pulled from the melting permafrost
By Sascha Pare published
Scientists are discovering and resurrecting ancient viruses trapped in permafrost and frozen remains. Here are 8 'zombie' viruses that scientists have pulled from the permafrost.
Bizarre, never-before-seen viruses discovered thriving throughout the world's oceans
By Sascha Pare published
The discovery of a strange group of viruses, dubbed mirusviruses, that infect ocean plankton across the globe may shed light on the origin of herpes.
What is an amoeba?
By Aparna Vidyasagar, Scott Dutfield published
Reference The term “amoeba” refers to simple eukaryotic organisms that move in a characteristic crawling fashion.
Biggest bacterium ever discovered amazes scientists with its complexity
By Nicoletta Lanese published
Scientists discovered an absolutely massive bacterium that can be seen without the aid of a microscope and lurks among the mangroves of Grande-Terre in the Caribbean.
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