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Long ago, a lake on Mars might have been sprawling with microbes
Space via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoThe Curiosity Mars rover has detected intriguing chemical evidence, in the form of anomalous amounts...
How to Use Coffee Grounds in the Garden
Bob Vila via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoAccording to Oregon State University, “Coffee grounds are best at improving soil. As the coffee grounds feed the soil microbes, microbial glues are...
A doctor says looking after your gut will take care of your brain and immune system, too. Here are 3...
Business Insider· 2 days agoDr. Monty Lyman says research suggests the brain, gut, and immune system are linked. He shares how...
Sourdough under the microscope reveals microbes cultivated over generations
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMicrobes make a home among the starch grains of your sourdough starter. Daniel Veghte, CC BY-SA...
170 people 'likely exposed' to tuberculosis in Long Beach outbreak
LiveScience· 21 hours agoA tuberculosis (TB) outbreak in Long Beach, California, has been declared a public health emergency...
John Green: 'Turtles all the Way Down' resonates with teens overwhelmed in post-COVID world
United Press International via Yahoo News· 1 day agoJohn Green says he thinks the film version of "Turtles All the Way Down," which is being released in...
10 clever ways to reuse coffee grounds
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 7 days agoMix a thin layer of coffee grounds into the top few inches of soil to utilize coffee grounds as a soil conditioner. This can help feed soil microbes and...
Warming May Cause Arctic Plants and Microbes to Release Carbon They Currently Store
Sierra Club· 4 days agoRising global temperatures threaten to upend this order, however, turning tundras from key areas of carbon sequestration into sources of carbon emissions. New research, published earlier this ...
A common type of fiber may trigger bowel inflammation
Medical Xpress· 22 hours agoThe study, published March 20 in the Journal of Experimental Medicine, shows that inulin, which is...
Archaea can be 'picky eaters': Study shows a group of parasitic microbes can change host metabolism
Phys.org· 3 days agoA parasite that not only feeds off its host, but also makes the host change its own metabolism and...