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Hokkaido University. "Novel bacteria parasitizing archaea." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 10 February 2025. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2025 / 02 / 250210132133.htm>.
Deep beneath the Earth’s surface, far beyond the reach of sunlight, life finds a surprising source of energy. A new study ...
This study represents the first successful cultivation of ultrasmall bacteria that parasitize archaea, which evolutionarily diverged approximately 4 billion years ago and exhibit significant ...
Earthquakes crack rocks, releasing hydrogen and oxidants that power deep microbes without sunlight offering clues for life on ...
Still, current data suggests gut archaea are not as varied as their bacterial neighbors. “We made a census of the diversity of methanogens in the gut, and we found around 30 species, which is not a ...
'Superman' bacteria offer a sustainable boost to chemical production Date: December 11, 2024 Source: University of Southern Denmark Summary: Industry -- particularly the pharmaceutical industry ...
After purchasing Archaea Energy, bp is now the largest producer of RNG in the US. In 2023, bp's global biogas supply volumes were up 80% year-on-year, reflecting the Archaea uplift.
AIST researchers, in collaboration with JAMSTEC, Hokkaido University and Tohoku University, have succeeded in cultivating an ultrasmall bacterial strain parasitizing archaea and classified the ...