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New research has uncovered how a simple circadian clock network demonstrates advanced noise-filtering capabilities, enhancing ...
But while lifeless during that time, the planet was already covered by vast oceans dotted with hydrothermal vent systems that ...
Green oceans on early Earth, shaped by iron, pushed microbes to evolve light-absorbing tools that worked in green light.
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ZME Science on MSNThe Earth’s oceans were once green. Then, cyanobacteria and iron came inIn the waters off Iwo Jima, a volcanic island in Japan’s Satsuma archipelago, the sea has a distinct green tint. It’s not ...
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Molecular clock analysis shows bacteria used oxygen long before widespread photosynthesisLand plants and animals are shown for time reference. Microbial organisms dominate life ... triggered in large part by the ...
elongatus, but have demonstrated that Kai proteins respond to metabolic activity, some scientists suggest that cyanobacteria are synchronizing to the downstream metabolites of photosynthesis, as ...
People who have disrupted circadian rhythms suffer all kinds of negative effects, including higher rates of obesity, sleep ...
LCC’s Cyanobacteria Monitoring Team includes from left to right: Lindsey Carlson, Water and Science Program Coordinator; ...
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India Today on MSNEarth's oceans were not always blue. They were greenThe new research, published recently in Nature, used numerical simulations to reconstruct the underwater light environment of ...
New research has uncovered how a simple circadian clock network demonstrates advanced noise-filtering capabilities, enhancing ...
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