
Climate Science Digest: March 10, 2026Science
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Climate Science Digest: March 10, 2026
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Australian honey from mixed native plants fights bacteria betterScience
SourceMarch 5, 2026
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Australian honey from mixed native plants fights bacteria better
A University of Sydney-led study found that honey from mixed Australian native plants can strongly inhibit harmful bacteria, based on an analysis of 56 honey…

Melting glaciers could release ancient antibiotic resistance into freshwater systemsClimate
SourceJanuary 12, 2026
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Melting glaciers could release ancient antibiotic resistance into freshwater systems
As climate change accelerates the melting of glaciers around the world, scientists are warning of a little-known risk flowing downstream with the meltwater: antibiotic resistance…

Climate Science Digest: January 12, 2026Science
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Climate Science Digest: January 12, 2026
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Climate Science Digest: November 11, 2025Science
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Climate Science Digest: November 11, 2025
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Climate Science Digest: September 10, 2025Science
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Climate Science Digest: September 10, 2025
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Climate Science Digest: July 28, 2025Science
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Climate Science Digest: July 28, 2025
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Climate Science Digest: July 9, 2025Science
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Climate Science Digest: July 9, 2025
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Microbe turns CO₂ into stone using clean mineralization pathwayScience
SourceJuly 8, 2025
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Microbe turns CO₂ into stone using clean mineralization pathway
At more than 470 times the atmospheric concentration of CO₂, a humble soil bacterium does something extraordinary: it turns gas into stone Summary: A soil-dwelling…

Simple oxygen tweak could cut wastewater climate emissionsScience
SourceMay 12, 2025
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Simple oxygen tweak could cut wastewater climate emissions
Mitigating laughing gas emissions from wastewater Summary: Tiny microbes tasked with cleaning our wastewater are also releasing a powerful greenhouse gas — nitrous oxide (N2O),…

Salinity barrier limits the spread of harmful bacteria on microplastics from rivers to the seaScience
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Salinity barrier limits the spread of harmful bacteria on microplastics from rivers to the sea
A study of bacteria on microplastics in nine European rivers shows salinity to serve as a barrier stopping serious pathogens travelling large distances on plastic…

Microorganisms use secret carbon pathway to thrive at hydrothermal ventsScience
SourceApril 17, 2025
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Microorganisms use secret carbon pathway to thrive at hydrothermal vents
Microorganisms employ a secret weapon during metabolism Summary: Microorganisms have found remarkable ways to thrive at hydrothermal vents, even in shallow coastal waters where extreme…

Melting Arctic ice may unleash ancient diseases, scientists warnClimate
SourceApril 8, 2025
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Melting Arctic ice may unleash ancient diseases, scientists warn
Scientists blame climate change for spread of infectious diseases and unleashing of ice-locked microbes in Arctic Summary: As Arctic permafrost thaws and human activity increases…

Ancient bacteria reveal a unique way to generate energy without oxygenScience
SourceMarch 18, 2025
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Ancient bacteria reveal a unique way to generate energy without oxygen
Scientists at Goethe University discover how the oldest enzyme of cellular respiration works – potential applications in removing CO₂ from exhaust gases Summary: Long before…

Climate Science Digest: January 16, 2025Science
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Climate Science Digest: January 16, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup, featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. Table of ContentsClimate change…

Bacteria evolve seasonally in response to environmental changesNewsScience
Muser NewsDeskJanuary 5, 2025
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Bacteria evolve seasonally in response to environmental changes
Bacteria in Wisconsin’s Lake Mendota exhibit a unique evolutionary cycle, responding rapidly to seasonal changes before resetting to genetic states resembling prior years, according to…

Climate Science Digest: December 2, 2024Science
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Climate Science Digest: December 2, 2024
Brief scientific literacy interventions may quash new conspiracy theories UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa | Penn State - The more time you spend on social media, the…

Winners of Applied Microbiology International Horizon Awards 2024 announcedNews
SourceNovember 13, 2024
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Winners of Applied Microbiology International Horizon Awards 2024 announced
Applied Microbiology International - The prizes, awarded by the learned society Applied Microbiology International (AMI), celebrate the brightest minds in the field and promote the…

How oceans’ most abundant bacteria shape global nutrient cyclesScience
Adrian AlexandreSeptember 11, 2024
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How oceans’ most abundant bacteria shape global nutrient cycles
If you could collect all the organisms from the ocean surface down to 200 meters, you would find that SAR11 bacteria, also known as Pelagibacterales,…

Turning purple bacteria into green plasticsScience
Adrian AlexandreAugust 25, 2024
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Turning purple bacteria into green plastics
In the global battle against plastic pollution, a promising solution is emerging from an unlikely source: purple bacteria. Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis…

Microbes found to destroy certain ‘forever chemicals’Science
SourceJuly 17, 2024
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Microbes found to destroy certain ‘forever chemicals’
By David Danelski | University of California - Riverside A UC Riverside environmental engineering team has discovered specific bacterial species that can destroy certain kinds…

UCF Biologist Continues Unraveling Mystery of Magnetic BacteriaScience
SourceJuly 10, 2024
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UCF Biologist Continues Unraveling Mystery of Magnetic Bacteria
UCF Biologist Robert Fitak recently created a refined database of magnetic bacteria and the animals they may reside in to further study how these bacteria…

New microbe-central model predicts global grassland soil pH under climate changeScience
SourceJuly 9, 2024
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New microbe-central model predicts global grassland soil pH under climate change
By Zhang Nannan | Chinese Academy of Sciences In a study published in One Earth, a research team led by Prof. Deng Ye from Research…

Coastal water surface can accumulate bacteria and antibioticsNews
SourceJune 17, 2024
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Coastal water surface can accumulate bacteria and antibiotics
Antibiotics in the uppermost water surface, known as the sea surface microlayer, can significantly affect the number of bacteria present and contribute to the adaptation…