The “slow but consistent increase” in global temperatures is enabling climate-sensitive disease vectors, such as mosquitoes ...
Bacteria and other single-celled microorganisms in the seas around Antarctica are strongly influenced by water temperature ...
Scientists' yearlong study on Antarctic microbial communities reveals how climate change alters bacterial and phytoplankton ...
Fungi can keep us healthy or cause disease. As climate change drives fungi to adapt, their impact on our health is changing.
Their findings are also interesting for another reason: Since the microorganisms remove CO2 from their environment, they are seen as a beacon of hope in the fight against climate change.
It’s important for scientists to understand how these extreme weather events will influence the sewage-associated viruses ...
The oceans teem with photosynthesizing bacteria, tiny-tailed dinoflagellates gobbling other plankton, algae surrounded by ...
From ice cores extracted from the Tibetan Plateau, scientists recovered the equivalent of 1,705 virus species. Reading their ...