From boiling thermal hot springs to deep beneath the Antarctic ice, microorganisms can be found almost everywhere on earth in great quantities. Microorganisms (or microbes, as they are also called) are small organisms. Most are so small that they cannot be seen without a microscope. Most microorganisms are harmless to humans and, in fact, many are helpful. They play fundamental roles in ecosystems everywhere on earth, forming the backbone of many food webs. People use them to make biofuels, medicines, and even foods. Without microbes, there would be no bread, cheese, or beer. Our bodies are filled with microbes, and our skin alone is home to trillions of them.1 Some of them we can’t live without; others cause diseases that can make us sick...
Microbes and their activities have pervasive, remarkably profound and generally positive effects on ...
Bacteria are one of the most diverse groups of organisms on our planet and are exquisitely adapted f...
Microbial ecology is a scientific field that developed during the second half of the twentieth centu...
Microorganisms or microbes are microscopic organisms that exist as unicellular, multicellular, or ce...
When a new human being emerges from its mother, a new island pops up in microbial space. Although a ...
Despite their centrality to life on Earth, we know little about how microbes (1) interact with each ...
Despite their centrality to life on Earth, we know little about how microbes (1) interact with each ...
Without microbes, no other forms of life would be possible. But what does it mean to be with microbe...
Not AvailableMicrobial organisms occupy a peculiar place in the human view of life. Microorganisms r...
Humans are super organisms as they host micro-organisms to comprise 90% of cells in body and trillio...
International audienceThe microbial world, generally invisible to the naked eye, has largely shaped ...
On the global scale, humankind is having a profound impact on the ecology of assemblages of organism...
Generally our human body contains large number of bacteria, viruses and fungi and they are collectiv...
Antibiotics have been one of the key ways to treat and prevent infection in the human body since it ...
The microbial world is composed of many species belonging to very diverse groups. Most microbes are ...
Microbes and their activities have pervasive, remarkably profound and generally positive effects on ...
Bacteria are one of the most diverse groups of organisms on our planet and are exquisitely adapted f...
Microbial ecology is a scientific field that developed during the second half of the twentieth centu...
Microorganisms or microbes are microscopic organisms that exist as unicellular, multicellular, or ce...
When a new human being emerges from its mother, a new island pops up in microbial space. Although a ...
Despite their centrality to life on Earth, we know little about how microbes (1) interact with each ...
Despite their centrality to life on Earth, we know little about how microbes (1) interact with each ...
Without microbes, no other forms of life would be possible. But what does it mean to be with microbe...
Not AvailableMicrobial organisms occupy a peculiar place in the human view of life. Microorganisms r...
Humans are super organisms as they host micro-organisms to comprise 90% of cells in body and trillio...
International audienceThe microbial world, generally invisible to the naked eye, has largely shaped ...
On the global scale, humankind is having a profound impact on the ecology of assemblages of organism...
Generally our human body contains large number of bacteria, viruses and fungi and they are collectiv...
Antibiotics have been one of the key ways to treat and prevent infection in the human body since it ...
The microbial world is composed of many species belonging to very diverse groups. Most microbes are ...
Microbes and their activities have pervasive, remarkably profound and generally positive effects on ...
Bacteria are one of the most diverse groups of organisms on our planet and are exquisitely adapted f...
Microbial ecology is a scientific field that developed during the second half of the twentieth centu...