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Latest on our greenhouse-gas-oxidising biofilms
One of our postgrad students, Sean Gerrity, who has been working on the ecophysiology of gas-oxidising biofilms, has just finished his benchwork. Sean’s work has been on methane-, hydrogen sulphide- and ammonia-oxidising biofilms in novel, horizontal-flow biofilm reactors (HFBRs). We’ve worked … Continue reading
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Tagged ammonia, biofilms, greenhouse, hydrogen sulphide, methanotrophs, microbes, microbial ecology
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The Irish time lords unlocking the secrets of our past
Scientists have become time travellers by finding new ways to recreate conditions from the past, sometimes using techniques that sound more like science fiction than science fact. Continue reading
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Tagged evaporites, fossil pollen, microbes, NUI Galway, The Irish Times, Time Travel, trapped bacteria
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