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A tiny organism found in a cow’s gut has a miniature organelle that may produce most of the methane on Earth’s cattle ranches
For decades, scientists knew that single-celled protozoa living in the stomachs of cattle were somehow involved in producing ...
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Scientists discover a microscopic cow gut organism with a tiny organelle that may drive most of the methane on Earth’s cattle ranches
Inside every cow’s rumen, trillions of microbes wage a quiet chemical war over hydrogen. Among them are ciliates, ...
The undisputed finality of life belies the inherent complexity behind the processes of cellular demise. Metazoan cell death functions in wide-ranging physiological processes and can occur by distinct, ...
Seemingly innocent microorganisms may have harmful consequences: Ubiquitous waterborne protozoa appear capable of aiding the survival of several types of bacteria responsible for gut-wrenching food ...
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