Process could enable biomanufacturing of 1 billion pounds of spandex each year
Scientists exploit organisms' needs in order to track 'vitamin mimics' in bacteria
A team of researchers from five institutions analyzed the ability of six microorganisms to solubilize potential bioenergy feedstocks
“This is the first demonstration that there is a link between stress and microbiome diversity in the wild,” senior author of study says.
First-of-its kind study shows beginning stages in assembly of bacterial microcompartments
Researchers used a gene isolated from the Arabidopsis plant, a member of the mustard family, to create the new trees
New research has shown that a bacteriophage is critical to the formation of biofilms by Pseudomonas
Bugs as products or production engines
Newly discovered gene protects pollen from lethal pressures
Bacteria could be put to work neutralizing large amounts of industrial carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere, University of Florida researchers have found
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