Tag: microbes
Microbes must protect the threatened elm against elm disease
The Swedish elms are critically threatened by the so-called elm disease, which is caused by a fungal infection. However, some elms are more resistant than others, and now the researchers…
You think it’s being cleaned, but you’re wrong! Contains a lot of microbes
Washing machine cleaning is one of the most frequently neglected cleanings. If you think that your laundry is not cleaned enough, it may be because you did not clean your…
Melting glaciers in Tibet release 1,000 unknown species of microbes
Chinese scientists have discovered nearly 1,000 microbes, bacteria and viruses trapped in glaciers on the Tibetan Plateau. The melting of the ice will gradually release these micro-organisms which are several…
Global warming: melting glaciers in Tibet release 1,000 unknown species of microbes
Chinese scientists have discovered nearly 1,000 microbes, bacteria and viruses trapped in glaciers on the Tibetan Plateau. The melting of the ice will gradually release these micro-organisms which are several…
Discovery of 1,000 microbes trapped in ice for thousands of years
Chinese scientists have discovered nearly 1,000 microbes, bacteria and viruses trapped in glaciers on the Tibetan plateau. The melting of the ice will gradually release these micro-organisms which are several…
Bees are feeding their young! New discovery of Turkey: Prevents colon cancer, gives energy, destroys microbes
The benefits of perga and perga, also known as bee bread, have just begun to be heard in our country. Perga, which is formed by the storage of pollen collected…
Melting permafrost threatens to release microbes and carbon
You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Melting permafrost promotes global warming Permafrost, or permafrost in English, includes the soils of our planet that are permanently frozen. It is threatened…
Exobiology: the colors of icy exoplanets would betray colonies of microbes
The determination of reliable biosignatures that would at least allow us to think that an exoplanet very probably hosts forms of life similar to those known on Earth is not…
Microbes and minerals may have triggered Earth’s oxygenation
In its early days, our Earth was poor in oxygen. And researchers are still wondering what caused our atmosphere to shift from this stable state to the equally stable one…
Soils with more fungi can store more carbon
Global warming and damage caused by intensive agriculture and deforestation. Some models now predict that 40% less carbon can be stored in soils by 2100 compared to what older simulations…