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Kenyan fig trees can literally turn parts of themselves to stone, using microbes to convert internal crystals into ...
The animals we best know as fish food help to store millions of tons of carbon in the Southern Ocean around Antarctica.
Researchers at Kyushu University have found that when azuki bean beetles infected with Wolbachia bacteria are exposed to a ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Biochemist and microbiologist Markus Seeger ...
Vibrio bacteria, which can cause serious infections, are often found in the Baltic Sea but have also appeared in the North ...
Microbes—from deep in the ocean to the slime inside your AC—might play a key role in our fight against climate change.
As the world celebrates World Skin Health Day, let us know how climate change is a driving factor for many skin conditions.
New research from Durham University reveals that rising temperatures are accelerating the evolution of antibiotic resistance in soil bacteria. This hidden threat ... a major risk to global health. Is ...
Tuna migration patterns in the Pacific are changing. And the stakes are high, not just for the economies and livelihoods of ...
The vital tuna, a cornerstone of both the region's marine ecosystem and its economic stability, is facing unprecedented ...
The study found that climate change may lead to reduced overlap in suitable habitats for wild vanilla and their pollinators.