Lakes, natural and man-made, provide water, food and habitats for wildlife, and also support local economies. Around the ...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of a cyanophage infection from a Cyanobium spp. (i.e., Cyanobacteria) from a Greenlake Microbialite (scale bar = 100 nm) Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert!
Nanotube bridge networks grow between the most abundant photosynthetic bacteria in the oceans, suggesting that the world is ...
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Scientists unravel how ancient bacteria weave living mats—solving one of nature's oldest mysteriesUsing advanced microscopy techniques, simulations and theoretical models, the team previously revealed that when cyanobacteria are present at a high enough density, they begin to organize ...
This is a microscope image of two Daphnia dentifera that fed on different diets and were exposed to a fungal pathogen. The top Daphnia fed on a nutritious green algae. She is larger and has ...
The Kenyan flag flies aboard a vessel used to sample different sites across Lake Victoria’s Winam Gulf for different types of cyanobacteria. An international research team including scientists ...
Also, cyanobacteria are photosynthetic ... conducted further observations using not only the transmission electron microscope used in the initial observations, but also a fluorescence microscope ...
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