In the Rocky Mountains, the South Platte River system flows east through the Coloradan plateau…
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Microbes, or microorganisms, are tiny living organisms that are generally too small to be seen with the naked eye. They include a wide variety of life forms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. These organisms can be found in virtually every environment on Earth, from soil and water to extreme locations like hydrothermal vents and arctic ice. Microbes play essential roles in the biosphere, with functions in nutrient cycling, decomposition, and as part of the normal flora in human and animal bodies. They can have both beneficial and detrimental impacts on human health and the environment. Beneficially, microbes are involved in processes such as fermentation (used in the production of bread, yogurt, and alcohol) and are vital for the digestive system. However, some microbes can cause a variety of diseases and infections. Advancements in microbiology have led to significant improvements in medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology, emphasizing the importance of understanding these small but powerful organisms.
The floor of the ocean is home to 2.9×1029 single-celled organisms but this large number,…
The microbiota in pregnant women’s gut change as their pregnancy advances, resembling more like those…
With microbes outnumbering human cells by 10 to 1, the Human Microbiome Project (HMP) Consortium…
A joint team of scientists have identified and determined how a tropical rainforest microbe is…
Research from scientists at the Yale School of Medicine suggests that obesity and chronic liver…
Until now, researchers could only sequence the genomes of microbes in two ways. They could…