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Illinois researchers build genomic platform to further understand E. coli
Evolutionary Trees Reveal Patterns of Microbial Diversification
Unlocking Fermentation Secrets Open the Door to New Biofuels
Travertine Reveals Ancient Roman Aqueduct Supply
From the Depths of A Microscopic World, Spontaneous Cooperation
Microbes Scared to Death by Virus Presence
Bryan White Elected to American Academy of Microbiology Fellowship
Study Yields Insights into Human, Dog Migration in the Americas
Birds Find Their Place in the Avian Tree of Life
New study uses DNA sequences to look back in time at plant evolution
Search for better biofuels microbes leads to the human gut
Classic Lewis Carroll character inspires new ecological model
Nigel Goldenfeld Interviewed in Huffington Post
New research seeks beneficial qualities of viruses
Advanced techniques yield new insights into ribosome self-assembly
Oil- and metal-munching microbes dominate deep sandstone formations
Cracking How Life Arose on Earth May Help Clarify Where Else It Might Exist
Digging Down Below the Tree of Life
5-Year NASA-Funded Research Grant Awarded
Team discovers microbes speciating
Microbiomes May Hold Key to Better Understanding of Preterm Birth
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