The microbial octave

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Friday, April 25, 2014

Microscopic organism plays a big role in ocean carbon cycling


and this:

Ocean microbes display remarkable genetic diversity: One species, a few drops of seawater, hundreds of coexisting subpopulations

Posted by Lee van Laer at 5:22 PM No comments:
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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Microbes and language

of interest!

Microbes provide insights into evolution of human language

and this:

Rural microbes could boost city dwellers' health, study finds

furthermore,

Cow manure harbors diverse new antibiotic resistance genes


Posted by Lee van Laer at 7:50 AM No comments:
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