Source: New Scientist
In the depths of the ocean, the boundaries between two different domains of life, bacteria and archaea, seem to blur.
Continue reading Seabed superorganism uses electricity to lock up greenhouse gas
Source: New Scientist
In the depths of the ocean, the boundaries between two different domains of life, bacteria and archaea, seem to blur.
Continue reading Seabed superorganism uses electricity to lock up greenhouse gas
Source: Nature
Carbonate rocks near methane seeps in the sea floor are home to thriving ecosystems of microbes that consume that greenhouse gas, suggests research published in Nature Communications1.
Continue reading Sea floors host surprise methane-munching microbes