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Scientists find microbes enhance the benefits of trees by removing greenhouse gases

2026-01-12T12:45:00+00:00

Australian researchers have discovered a hidden climate superpower of trees. Their bark harbours trillions of microbes that help scrub the air of greenhouse and toxic gases.

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Biodegradable and conventional plastics shape very different antibiotic resistance risks in river microbiomes

2026-01-12T14:29:00+00:00By

Biodegradable plastics are not always safer for rivers and oceans, according to a new study that tracked how different plastics change the risk of antibiotic resistant bacteria over time in a real river.

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Not only toxic but also a nutrient: guanidine as a nitrogen source

2026-01-14T12:12:00+00:00By

Cyanobacteria are key ecological players of global carbon and nitrogen cycles. They are also becoming increasingly important for carbon-neutral biotechnology. They could serve as green cell factories for a light-driven and sustainable production of chemicals and fuels – a central pillar of the sustainable bioeconomy.