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Researchers have genetically engineered gut microbes to absorb compounds that contribute to kidney stones – and to thrive in ...
Just like any living organism, the soil has its own metabolism. Plants, worms, insects, and most importantly, microorganisms in the soil break down organic matter, consume and generate nutrients, and ...
New research from the University of Chicago shows that a deceptively simple mathematical model can describe how the soil responds to environmental change. Using just two variables, the model shows ...
Recently, a team led by Professor Davey L. Jones from Bangor University conducted a study that systematically revealed the ...
With an aim to bring new tools to advance regenerative agriculture, these companies see microbiome soil tests as complements to traditional soil testing.