Why study marine microorganisms that live in extreme environments?
From the darkest depths of hydrothermal vents to the icy expanses of polar seas, these resilient microbes challenge our understanding of life itself. But why study them?
From the darkest depths of hydrothermal vents to the icy expanses of polar seas, these resilient microbes challenge our understanding of life itself. But why study them?
There is an increasing interest in alternative sources for bioactive compounds that are both ethical and environmentally sustainable.
Bacteria, those tiny, often-misunderstood microorganisms, have just given up a groundbreaking secret that could transform our approach to combating infections.
In new meeting, the BLUETOOLS project unveils vision for marine microbiome solutions
Sharing the Marvels of Microbiology On September 29th, our partners of the Autonomous University of Madrid had the privilege of taking part in a science communication event known as “La …