The biogeochemical cycling of soil calcium and carbon encompasses a series of interlinked processes that regulate the storage, transformation and movement of these elements in terrestrial ecosystems.
Viruses in different life cycles can promote elemental cycling (e.g., carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus) by viral lysing or auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs) metabolisms. Viruses can increase microbial ...
We all know Earth is special, but we may not fully appreciate how good we have it on this planet. Unlike its planetary neighbors, Earth has remained habitable for billions of years thanks to a ...
Staff member joins a cruise of opportunity aboard E/V Nautilus The six floats we deployed on this trip are part of the Global Ocean Biogeochemistry array (GO-BGC), funded by the National Science ...
By Shreya Dasgupta Researchers have for the first time assessed the extinction risk of soil-dependent animals, invertebrates ...
The remnants of ice attached to the coast offer astounding insights into the climate history of past millennia. An international research team led by the CNR Institute of Polar Sciences (Italy) and ...
The reliance of life on molybdenum predates its abundance in the oceans. A new studied reveals how ancient organisms mastered ...