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An all-female research team from the University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute (UP MSI) recently published a study proposing what could be a ...
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These Sea Sponges Use Toxic Metal As A Creative Survival StrategyThe most prevalent bacteria in the sponge was Entotheonella sp., which acts as a "detoxifying organ" for the accumulation of heavy metals in the sponge's body. Shoham and colleagues detected ...
Did you know millions of bacteria can live on your kitchen sponge, even when you clean it regularly? Still, it's a good idea to clean it every day you use it. Wet a sponge and nuke it in the ...
Concepcion, Dr. Lilibeth Salvador-Reyes, Zildjian Acyatan, Shalice Susana-Guevarra, Myra Ruth Picart, and Eliza Belen — published a study on the "promising activity of a potent compound derived from ...
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