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Tag Archives: Salt
New to Science: July 2016
A few days later than planned – but here are the highlights from the July issue. To start with this month, scientists from China have isolated a novel Actinobacterium from the faeces of an Assamese macaque, which they name Corynebacterium … Continue reading
New to science: June 2015
Each month, the Society for General Microbiology publishes the International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, which details newly discovered species of bacteria, fungi and protists. Here are a few of the new species that have been discovered and the places they’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged Antarctica, Leeuwenhoek, oyster, peace lily, radiation, Salt, stork, volcano
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New to science: May 2015
Each month, the Society for General Microbiology publishes the International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, which details newly discovered species of bacteria, fungi and protists. Here are a few of the new species that have been discovered and the places they’ve … Continue reading
New to Science: June 2014
Each month, the Society for General Microbiology publishes the International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, which details newly discovered species of bacteria, fungi and protists. Here are a few of the new species that have been discovered, and the places they’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged China, coconut, Japan, Methane, Mozambique, Salt, Titan
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