A new study found that microbes in the Sargasso Sea divide nutrients throughout their communities over time, supporting ...
Scientists have resurrected 7,000-year-old phytoplankton, making it one of the oldest organisms to ever be revived. But I know what you’re thinking: Since when can we bring life back from the dead?
Researchers have successfully revived algae that remained dormant underneath sediment at the bottom of the Baltic Sea for ...
In the vibrant yet fragile waters of the Gulf of Oman, spectacular phytoplankton blooms – visible even from space – unfold in ...
Sediments at the bottom of the Baltic Sea cut anything buried in them off from sunlight and oxygen. That’s fatal to many ...
The oceans teem with photosynthesizing bacteria, tiny-tailed dinoflagellates gobbling other plankton, algae surrounded by ...
About 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by marine ecosystems. Byestimates According to marine biologists, the biomass of microorganisms is about 9 ...
First author Swan Sow, heading out for seawater sampling from the Rothera long-term ecological monitoring site of the British Antarctic Survey. This study was a first, integrating data on bacteria ...
Bacteria and other single-celled microorganisms in the seas around Antarctica are strongly influenced by water temperature and the amount of sea ice. This is shown by coordinated measurements ...
Researchers have successfully revived dormant algae that sank to the bottom of the Baltic Sea nearly 7,000 years ago.