By the beginning of June this year, approximately 38 million tons of Sargassum drifted towards the coasts of the Caribbean ...
The discovery of non-cyanobacteria diazotrophs underneath Arctic sea ice could change our understanding of the food web, as ...
Algae blooms occur regularly in the carribean, the Gulf of Mexico and northern south america, driven by upwelling of ...
Melting Arctic ice is revealing a hidden ecosystem where bacteria convert nitrogen gas into nutrients, fueling algae growth.
Researchers are one step closer to understanding how some plants survive without nitrogen. Their work could eventually reduce ...
Melting Arctic ice enables nitrogen-fixing microbes to feed algae and absorb carbon, challenging old climate views.
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How to Grow Beans Easily for a High-Yield Harvest
Beans are one of the easiest and most rewarding crops to grow in any garden. In this video, you’ll learn how to select the best bean varieties, plant and care for them with minimal effort, and enjoy a ...
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'Impossible' Life Found Beneath Arctic Ice Could Alter Climate Models
Researchers found that the fringes of Arctic sea ice tend to host more nitrogen-fixing bacteria and higher nitrogen-fixing ...
Melting Arctic sea ice can be a driving force behind a process called nitrogen fixation, where atmospheric nitrogen can be ...
Researchers have taken a major step toward understanding how certain plants can thrive without chemically produced nitrogen.
Scientists have discovered special yet impossible life forms under Arctic ocean ice, marking a paradigm shift in the climate ...
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