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Engineering the Microbiome: CRISPR Leads the Way
Mariella Bodemeier Loayza Careaga, PhD | Mar 15, 2024 | 10+ min read
Scientists have genetically modified isolated microbes for decades. Now, using CRISPR, they intend to target entire microbiomes.
Hot Off the Presses
Bob Grant | Jul 1, 2016 | 3 min read
The Scientist reviews Serendipity, Complexity, The Human Superorgasism, and Love and Ruin
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Milky Seas Can Be Spotted from Space
Connor Lynch | Nov 1, 2021 | 5 min read
Analysis of data from a new satellite sensor helps researchers detect large patches of bioluminescence in the oceans faster than ever before.
Capsule Reviews
Bob Grant | May 1, 2014 | 3 min read
Madness and Memory, Promoting the Planck Club, The Carnivore Way, and The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons
Settlement Signal
Abby Olena, PhD | Jan 9, 2014 | 3 min read
A marine bacterium generates contractile structures that are essential for the metamorphosis of a tubeworm.
Out, Damned Mycoplasma!
Kelly Rae Chi | Dec 1, 2013 | 8 min read
Pointers for keeping your cell cultures free of mycoplasma contamination
What's Hot In Ecology And Environmental Sciences
The Scientist Staff | Nov 27, 1994 | 1 min read
pp.15 Date: November 28, 1994 Back to:Oceanic Plants Are At The Root Of Ecology's Most-Cited Studies What's Hot In Ecology And Environmental Sciences Rank (Through 1992)PaperCitations thru 1992Citations - 1/93-9/94 1O. Holm-Hansen, B.G. Mitchell, "Spatial temporal distribution of phytoplankton and primary production in the western Bransfield Strait region," Deep-Sea Research, 38:961-80, 1991.2616 2 T.-H. Peng, W.S. Broecker, "Dyna
What's Hot In Ecology And Environmental Sciences
The Scientist Staff | Nov 27, 1994 | 1 min read
pp.15 Date: November 28, 1994 Back to:Oceanic Plants Are At The Root Of Ecology's Most-Cited Studies What's Hot In Ecology And Environmental Sciences Rank (Through 1992)PaperCitations thru 1992Citations - 1/93-9/94 1O. Holm-Hansen, B.G. Mitchell, "Spatial temporal distribution of phytoplankton and primary production in the western Bransfield Strait region," Deep-Sea Research, 38:961-80, 1991.2616 2 T.-H. Peng, W.S. Broecker, "Dyna
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Microbes Responsible for Stealing Aquarium Medicine
Amanda Heidt | Feb 1, 2022 | 6 min read
Researchers discover that bacteria break down medicinal compounds for their nitrogen, solving a mystery that has vexed aquatic veterinarians for years.
J.C.Hunter-Cevera
The Scientist Staff | Jul 24, 1994 | 2 min read
J.C. Hunter-Cevera President of the Society for Industrial Microbiology Annandale, VA President, United States Federation of Culture Collections El Cerrito, CA. Co-Founder of BioDynamics, El Cerrit, CA. With the growing recognition of biodiversity's critical importance to ecological balance and economic growth, the role that microbes play is receiving new appreciation in the scientific community. J.C. Hunter-Cevera is committed t

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