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Communities of Pleurozium schreberi, Hylocomium splendens and Polytrichum sp., along with associated lichens and vascular plants, cover large areas of the boreal forest understory. A grant from the National Science Foundation's Dimensions of Biodiversity program will ...
This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item.Single molecule of DNA used to create world?s smallest diode
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A research team from the University of Georgia and Ben-Gurion University site-specifically inserted a small molecule named coralyne into DNA and were able to create a single-molecule diode, which can be used as an active element in future nanoscale circuits. More about this image A ...Too much algae, too many microbes threaten coral reefs (Image 6)
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A team of divers descending to survey and sample a reef for benthic cover and microbes. A recent study explored how a process called microbialization destroys links in this delicate food chain. More about this image Millions of people around the world depend on coral reefs for ...Too much algae, too many microbes threaten coral reefs (Image 3)
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Scientist Forest Rohwer of San Diego State University collects microbial samples for further study. A recent study explored how a process called microbialization destroys links in this delicate food chain. More about this imageMillions of people around the world depend on coral reefs ...Too much algae, too many microbes threaten coral reefs (Image 5)
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A coral being overgrown by fleshy algae. A recent study explored how a process called microbialization destroys links in this delicate food chain. More about this image Millions of people around the world depend on coral reefs for productive fisheries, and reefs play an important role ...Too much algae, too many microbes threaten coral reefs (Image 4)
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An otherwise healthy coral reef being overgrown by fleshy algae. A recent study explored how a process called microbialization destroys links in this delicate food chain. More about this image Millions of people around the world depend on coral reefs for productive fisheries, and ...Too much algae, too many microbes threaten coral reefs (Image 1)
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A healthy coral reef dominated by calcifying corals and coralline algae in the Line Islands in the central Pacific Ocean. A recent study explores how a process called microbialization destroys links in the delicate coral reef food chain. More about this image Coral reefs, the world's ...Too much algae, too many microbes threaten coral reefs (Image 2)
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A degraded coral reef dominated by fleshy algae in the Line Islands in the Pacific Ocean. A recent study explores how a process called microbialization destroys links in the delicate coral reef food chain. More about this imageCoral reefs, the world's most productive and diverse ...
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