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Testing their mettle: How bacteria in deep-sea vents deal with toxic metal environments

Researchers from Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology and Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology have identified how bacteria can adapt to toxic metals released from hydrothermal vents. The study focused on Nitratiruptor sp. SB155-2, a species of bacteria isolated from vents in the Okinawa Trough. The researchers found that bacteria use transporter proteins […]

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Ancient seafloor creatures may hold the secret to the rise of complex life

Scientists have discovered that some of Earth’s earliest complex life forms lived on the seafloor and depended on oxygen, challenging long-standing ideas about how advanced life evolved. The study, published in Nature, examined some of the oldest known fossils of eukaryotes—organisms whose cells contain a nucleus and other specialized structures. Eukaryotes include animals, plants, fungi, […]

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