A new DNA analysis of coralline algae has revealed a wealth of different species
Thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry deliver a one-two analytical punch
Monocultures are increasing worldwide, taking up more land than ever
Recent study sheds new light on how our epigenetics can regulate genes, some of which are linked to cancer development later in life, over large evolutionary distances
New research reveals a dramatic rebalancing of young corals from tropical to subtropical waters during the last 40 years
Researchers outline their method to produce graphene materials using a novel technique: mixing oxidized graphite with bacteria
Mechanisms for maintaining stable symbiosis in coral reefs are poorly understood
Scientists have identified a marine bacterium whose enzymatic system can break down ulvan into an energy source
Research reveals that the level and type of methane-producing microbes in a cow is largely controlled by the cow’s genetic makeup
RCSI study has potential to transform surgical management of cancer
Researchers trace back the origin of this group to a small benthic shark from the Middle Jurassic
New findings add to scientists' understanding of the limits of life on Earth, but may also have implications for the search for alien life
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