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To better understand the circadian clock in modern-day cyanobacteria, a Japanese research team has studied ancient ...
Investigating ancient cyanobacterial timekeeping systems sheds light on the evolution of circadian rhythms and their ...
To better understand the circadian clock in modern-day cyanobacteria, a research team has studied ancient timekeeping systems. They examined the oscillation of the clock proteins KaiA, KaiB, and KaiC ...
"We cannot travel back 3 billion years to observe the cyanobacteria on Earth," said Dr. Ming-Yang Ho of National Taiwan University, lead author of the study. "That is why the early-branched A.
Light-to-electricity nanodevice reveals how Earth's oldest surviving cyanobacteria worked Atomic-level snapshot of a 3-billion-year-old photosynthetic assembly shows life nailed the design early ...
During this period, cyanobacteria began producing oxygen through oxygenic photosynthesis, a process that generates oxygen as a byproduct. However, unlike modern plants, early cyanobacteria did not ...
Indeed, chloroplasts resemble modern cyanobacteria, which remain similar to the cyanobacteria of 3 million years ago. However, the evolution of photosynthesis goes back even further, to the ...
New research claims that Earth's oceans could one day turn purple as our ongoing fight with climate change continues.
As temperatures climb, so does the risk of potentially harmful cyanobacteria blooms—commonly known as blue-green algae—that can pose serious health risks to people, pets and livestock.
“A harmful cyanobacteria bloom recreational use bloom advisory has been issued for Little Soda Lake,” Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality officials announced in a public notice Monda ...
An international team of scientists have unlocked a key piece of Earth’s evolutionary puzzle by decoding the structure of a light-harvesting "nanodevice" in one of the planet’s most ancient lineages ...