Urbanization reshapes soil microbes in surprising ways—bacteria adapt and become alike, while fungi resist change.
Urbanization is reshaping soil microbial communities worldwide, driving an unexpected homogenization of bacterial populations ...
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Mongabay News on MSNThe vast venomous world of plants, fungi, bacteria: StudyBy Shreya Dasgupta Venom isn’t just a feature of some animals; it’s found across the living world, from plants and fungi to ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNHow your skin’s microbes shape immunity, inflammation, and chronic skin diseaseSkin microbes do more than coexist—they shape immune responses, repair tissue, and influence gene expression across your ...
The bacteria and fungi living on your skin play a surprising role in keeping us healthy. Is it possible to give them a boost? Scratch the surface of the skin, and you'll find a bustling community ...
Scientists found that plants, fungi, and microbes use venom-like methods to protect themselves, attack rivals, or survive.
A new study reveals plants, fungi, bacteria, protists, and even some viruses deploy venom-like mechanisms, similar to that of ...
In Nationwide Property & Casualty Insurance Company v. Hampton Court, L.P., et al. the United States District Court for the ...
Interventions involving bacteria or fungi could help to sequester greenhouse gases, create more sustainable products and ...
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