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The vessel "Helmer Hanssen" on the Arctic waters of the Lyngen Fjord, northern Norway. Its mission: To discover unknown bacteria that might provide new antibiotics.
As far as Creamean's new Arctic observations go, the regional weather in late August 2017 support her explanation for the bacteria-spiked air, said Xiangdong Zhang, an atmospheric scientist at the ...
This strategy seeks to neutralize bacteria’s ability to cause disease by targeting virulence mechanisms. By leaving pathogens alive but incapable of causing symptoms, this method minimizes ...
American Geophysical Union. (2019, August 29). Bacteria feeding on Arctic algae blooms can seed clouds. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2019 / 08 ...
For our research, we extracted bacterial DNA from 40 soil cores at eight locations along Kongsfjorden on the west coast of Spitsbergen on the Arctic Ocean, 186 miles from the North Pole.
Genes from cold-loving bacteria may one day be used to create live bacterial vaccines for common pathogens such as __Salmonella__ and the tuberculosis bacterium ...
Problematic bacteria Other types of pathogen, such as bacteria, could be a problem, though. Over the years, there have been several outbreaks of anthrax (a bacterial disease that affects livestock ...
The icy waters of the Norwegian Arctic are a breeding ground for undiscovered bacteria. In this extreme environment, the sea organisms have developed extreme strategies to survive.
As far as Creamean’s new Arctic observations go, the regional weather in late August 2017 supports her explanation for the bacteria-spiked air, said Xiangdong Zhang, an atmospheric scientist at ...
Scientists have identified a surprising new mechanism that could be impacting cloud formation and weather patterns in the Arctic – bacteria from the ocean floor.When tiny, plantlike ocean ...
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