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An ASU research team found that bacteria floating in tiny droplets of fog are active, growing and breaking down pollutants in ...
In the words of English poet John Donne, "no man is an island." In the words of Carnegie Science researcher Devaki Bhaya, no microbe is an island, either. The microbes Bhaya studies, in particular, ...
Fog’s microbial workforce: ASU scientists found that fog droplets host bacteria that actively grow and break down formaldehyde, a harmful air pollutant. Record detox rates: Bacteria in fog remove ...
Conservation biologists propose a daunting task: protecting Earth’s diversity of bacteria and other microbes. By Carl Zimmer Hundreds of scientists have joined together to save a group of species from ...