P pungens and P brasiliana. Botavara et al. MANILA — Researchers from the Philippines and Malaysia have confirmed the ...
Light microscope and transmission electron microscope photographs of Pseudo-nitzschia pungens var. Pungens (top two photos) ...
The densely-populated island of Luzon is home to over half of the Philippines' population, many of whom consume shellfish on ...
Gregory-Eaves, Irene Smol, John P. Finney, Bruce P. and Edwards, Mary E. 1999. Diatom-based Transfer Functions for Inferring past Climatic and Environmental Changes ...
Tiny diatoms in the ocean are masters at capturing carbon dioxide (CO 2) from the environment. They fix up to 20% of the Earth's CO 2. A research team at the University of Basel, Switzerland ...
Tiny diatoms in the ocean are masters at capturing carbon dioxide from the environment. They fix up to 20 percent of the Earth's CO2. A research team has now discovered a protein shell in these ...
Diatoms (blue/white/yellow) frozen on an electron microscopy grid (copper) during a sample preparation step for cryo-electron tomography. Diatoms are too small to see with the naked eye ...
An international team of scientists has just confirmed the presence there of two species of Pseudo-nitzschia diatoms capable of producing a dangerous neurotoxin that can cause severe sickness and ...
In the depths of the ocean, a creature called the Monorhaphis chuni sponge is challenging our understanding of longevity.
Machine learning can enhance our ability to identify communities of microorganisms and how they change in response to climate change over time.
Such as the case of Emma Caldwell, whose killer, Iain Packer, was convicted after soil found on his van was found to match the wood in which she was buried - the final piece in th ...