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Tag Archives: microbes

03.08.12

Multicellularity Driven by Bacteria

MONTREAL, CANADA—When taking a dip this summer you will probably swallow...
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multicellularity
01.09.11

Lager-brewing yeast identified in Argentina

Scientists have identified a yeast that led to the discovery of...
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19.05.11

Monkeys Chew the Cud

Eating your greens can be grueling, especially if you are a...
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12.07.10

Cue factors

Our genes were once thought to be responsible for shaping who...
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01.07.10

Decloaking the germ

The bacterium Listeria infects humans through contaminated food. Once in the...
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20.11.09

Arsenic-munching bacteria found

In the warm, bubbling pools of Mono Lake in California, scientists...
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Arsenic-munching bacteria
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