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Under microscopes, scientists found that giant single-cell organisms were able to vacuum up more food when they are stuck ...
Single-celled organisms that group together can generate stronger water currents to pull in food, a benefit that may have ...
Scientists have spent decades genetically modifying the bacterium Escherichia coli and other microbes to convert carbon dioxide into useful biological products. Most methods require additional carbon ...
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Mystery solved: our tests reveal the tiny algae killing fish and harming surfers on SA beachesA harmful algal bloom of Karenia mikimotoi made dozens of surfers sick and killed seadragons, fish and octopuses on two South Australian beaches.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNEarth’s oceans could go purple in future, were green 3.8 billion years ago: StudyAs per The Conversation, the sun will get brighter as it ages, which might turn our waters purple. Evidently, however, the ...
A new part of an ocean plant cell has been discovered that might revolutionize farming one day. The structure can take nitrogen and convert it into the ingredient that helps all organisms grow.
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The Sun News on MSNThousands of little blobs are washing up on Myrtle Beach, SC area beaches. They’re not jellyfishHave you seen the clear, gelatinous creatures all over Grand Strand beaches? Here’s what the blobs are and why they’re ...
Could your diet help slow brain aging? New science reveals key nutrients—from omega-3s to fiber—that protect memory, support ...
single-cell microalgae are fantastic swimmers, propelled by their two whip-like flagella at the front. However, it wasn't clear what would happen if scientists covered the algae with a thin ...
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IFLScience on MSNPrehistoric Algae Dormant For 7,000 Years Set Record For Longest ResurrectionAlgae that have lain dormant at the bottom of the Baltic Sea since 2,000 years before the Egyptians started building pyramids ...
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