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Microbes at Red Sea vents show how life and geology shape each other

2025-10-21T13:19:00+01:00

A new study led by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST; Saudi Arabia) Professor Alexandre Rosado has revealed an unusual microbial world in the Hatiba Mons hydrothermal vent fields of the central Red Sea, a site first discovered by one of his co-authors and colleagues, Assistant Professor Froukje ...

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Nearly 1 in 5 urinary tract infections linked to contaminated meat

A new study estimates that nearly one in five urinary tract infections in Southern California may be caused by E. coli strains transmitted through contaminated meat – and people living in low-income neighborhoods are at the greatest risk.

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Surprising bacteria discovery links Hawaiʻi’s groundwater to the ocean

2025-10-20T15:42:00+01:00By

A new species of bacteria has been discovered off the coast of Oʻahu, shedding light on how unseen microbial life connects Hawaiʻi’s land and sea ecosystems.

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Functional extinction of Florida’s reef-building corals following the 2023 marine heatwave

2025-10-23T18:00:00+01:00By

The record-breaking 2023 marine heatwave has killed nearly all of Florida’s critically endangered Acropora coral colonies, marking the species’ functional extinction in Florida’s Coral Reef (FCR), researchers report.