Behind the Paper
The real stories behind the latest research papers, from conception to publication, the highs and the lows
Do soil Bacteroidetes possess fundamentally unique ways to scavenge phosphorus?
The phylum Bacteroidetes represents an unusual group of bacteria that possess a variety of unique molecular mechanisms that allow them to occupy distinct ecological niches. Here we reveal these unique mechanisms extend further than their distinct carbon acquisition strategies.
A surprise from a smelly bucket: a novel acid loving ammonia-oxidizing bacterium
Ammonia is a compound contained in animal waste and its concentrations in the environment are strictly regulated. For this reason, waste waters and polluted air are treated to reduce the concentration of this molecule before releasing it to the environment.
Behind CoronaNet: How we built our dataset
By: Cindy Cheng, Luca Messerschmidt, Joan Barceló, Allison Spencer Hartnett, Vanja Grujic, Robert Kubinec, Timothy Model, and Caress Schenk
FAM122A, a critical factor for maintaining the functions of hematopoietic stem cells
Ying Huang and Manhua Liu