Scientists found that natural bacteria can eat methane, cut climate pollution, and turn waste gas into useful materials.
A new study from Northwestern University is reshaping how scientists think about brain evolution. The research suggests that ...
A six-year analysis of marine microbes in coastal California waters has overturned long-held assumptions about how the ...
Scientists are increasingly convinced that the microbes coating our teeth and tongue are doing far more than causing cavities ...
Marine microbes cooperate far more than they compete, reshaping how scientists understand ocean ecosystems and climate ...
A pioneering study provides new evidence that gut microbes vary across primate species and can shape physiology in ways associated with differences in brain size and cognitive function A new study sug ...
Scientists may have found a new way to spot early signs of obesity, which could lead to novel prevention strategies. A study ...
What we discovered has changed how we think about trees. Bark was long assumed to be largely biologically inert in relation ...
Methane eating microbes could help turn a powerful greenhouse gas into everyday products like animal feed, green plastics, ...
Tiny, gas-eating microbes hidden in the bark of trees offer scientists a crucial clue in the fight against global warming.
Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to study plant microbiomes—communities of microbes living in and around ...