Lakes, natural and man-made, provide water, food and habitats for wildlife, and also support local economies. Around the ...
Nanotube bridge networks grow between the most abundant photosynthetic bacteria in the oceans, suggesting that the world is ...
CONCORDIA, Argentina - First a river ran blood red. Now Argentina’s beloved giant rodent, the capybara, has been coated in ...
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AFP on MSNArgentina's giant rodents dyed Hulk green by algaeFirst a river ran blood red. Now Argentina's beloved giant rodent, the capybara, has been coated in Hulk-green slime as ...
Lakes, natural and man-made, provide water, food and habitats for wildlife, as well as supporting local economies. Around the world, though, there's a growing threat to lakes: toxic bacteria which ...
When populations of tiny aquatic organisms called cyanobacteria (formerly known as blue-green algae) explode, their toxic ...
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9 Tiny Organisms That Could Help Stabilize Our ClimateMethanotrophic Bacteria Methanotrophs might be small, but they pack a powerful punch when it comes to turning methane, a ...
IT is widely regarded as one of the world’s most beautiful lakes – owed to its unique reddish pink colour. But tourists must ...
This is the first time that bacterial nanotubes have been identified in cyanobacteria, which share nutrients and other substances between two or more cells. The discovery that cells form physical ...
Argentina's beloved giant rodent, the capybara, has been coated in Hulk-green slime in and around Entre Ríos Province.
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