Barry Husk(@bhusk52) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eutrophication, Cyanobacteria, and Cyanotoxins: Issue no. 169 eutrophication-cyano.blogspot.com/2024/05/issue-…

Eutrophication, Cyanobacteria, and Cyanotoxins: Issue no. 169 eutrophication-cyano.blogspot.com/2024/05/issue-…
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Dennis Nürnberg(@DennisNurnberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our new preprint on the of far-red light (FaRLiP) in . Here we show that it's ancient process that might have already played a role during formation in the early Paleoproterozoic

biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Malin Olofsson(@AquaticPhyto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are currently looking for a Laboratory assistent to come and work with us as soon as possible, foucusing on cyanobacteria and culturing of bacteria and fungi. slu.se/en/about-slu/w…

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Mayo County Council(@MayoCoCo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In warmer weather, natural algae blooms and cyanobacteria become more prevalent along river and lake shorelines.

These produce toxins which have potential to cause illness in humans and fatalities of animals, especially dogs

More: mayo.ie/news/AlgaeWarn…

In warmer weather, natural algae blooms and cyanobacteria become more prevalent along river and lake shorelines.

These produce toxins which have potential to cause illness in humans and fatalities of animals, especially dogs

More: mayo.ie/news/AlgaeWarn…
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Bunsen and BEAKER(@bunsenbernerbmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Episode 25 of The Science Pawdcast we spoke to pHD candidate Grant Steiner about cyanobacteria - the critters that make or are blue. green algae!

If you haven't listened to our show yet, it's the perfect blend of science and pets!

Link in our highlight tweets!

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PNASNews(@PNASNews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

are typically considered a problem in . But now some dangerous, toxic types are creeping into , for reasons that remain unclear. A PNAS Inner Workings: ow.ly/xYof50RNKy1

#Cyanobacteria are typically considered a problem in #oceans. But now some dangerous, toxic types are creeping into #rivers, for reasons that remain unclear. A PNAS Inner Workings: ow.ly/xYof50RNKy1 #ZionNationalPark #Anatoxin #NewZealand #BlueGreenAlgae
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Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology(@RoyalTyrrell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stromatolites form when sediments become trapped in dense, sticky microbial mats produced by cyanobacteria and other microorganisms. This stromatolite, Collenia undosa, is one of the oldest fossils in Alberta. It was found in Waterton Lake and is 1.3 billion years old!

Stromatolites form when sediments become trapped in dense, sticky microbial mats produced by cyanobacteria and other microorganisms. This stromatolite, Collenia undosa, is one of the oldest fossils in Alberta. It was found in Waterton Lake and is 1.3 billion years old!
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ToughSF(@ToughSf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fractal proteins in nature:
nature.com/articles/s4158…
Citrate synthase in a cyanobacteria was found to self-assemble into Sierpiński triangles, revealing that proteins do use microscopic fractal structures naturally, and also that the can evolve from non-fractal precursors.

Fractal proteins in nature:
nature.com/articles/s4158…
Citrate synthase in a cyanobacteria was found to self-assemble into Sierpiński triangles, revealing that proteins do use microscopic fractal structures naturally, and also that the can evolve from non-fractal precursors.
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Nathali Machado-de-Lima(@nathali_micro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Biosynthetically talented.'
Among bacterial divisions, cyanobacteria are second only to the well-known and extensively studied actinobacteria in terms of BGC (biosynthetic gene clusters) abundance - Blin et al., 2019.

'Biosynthetically talented.' 
Among bacterial divisions, cyanobacteria are second only to the well-known and extensively studied actinobacteria in terms of BGC (biosynthetic gene clusters) abundance  - Blin et al., 2019.
#microbiology #cyanobacteria #naturalproducts
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Erika Martínez(@Eri_Bemr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is the day!! 🤩 Come by my poster 4.14.P-Th456 in poster area 3 to talk about parasites, cyanobacteria and cigarette butts 🚬🔬💧👩🏻‍🔬

Today is the day!! 🤩 Come by my poster 4.14.P-Th456 in poster area 3 to talk about parasites, cyanobacteria and cigarette butts #SETACSeville #SETAC2024 #postdoclife 🚬🔬💧👩🏻‍🔬
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Terry Hughes(@ProfTerryHughes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10 wks after mass coral bleaching began in February, more than 80% of this species of Isopora has been killed by record heat exposure on the reef flat at Heron Island.

The dead skeletons have already been colonized by cyanobacteria and algae, fertilized by rotting coral tissues

10 wks after mass coral bleaching began in February, more than 80% of this species of Isopora has been killed by record heat exposure on the reef flat at Heron Island.

The dead skeletons have already been colonized by cyanobacteria and algae, fertilized by rotting coral tissues
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Solène Moulin(@SolN_Moulin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to share my work Stanford University in Ellen Yeh. To discover how cyanobacteria endosymbionts live in Epithemia diatom providing nitrogen nutrients to its host, follow here 👉 doi.org/10.1093/ismeco…. Stay tune for following work coming soon👀and reach out if you want to join😉

Very happy to share my work @Stanford in @Yeh_Lab. To discover how cyanobacteria endosymbionts live in Epithemia diatom providing nitrogen nutrients to its host, follow here 👉 doi.org/10.1093/ismeco…. Stay tune for following work coming soon👀and reach out if you want to join😉
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Quanta Magazine(@QuantaMagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine a world where great kelp-like forests made of cyanobacteria swayed in the ocean. That could very well have been the reality, if not for the quirky genomes of prokaryotic species, according to a new hypothesis. quantamagazine.org/the-mystery-of…

Imagine a world where great kelp-like forests made of cyanobacteria swayed in the ocean. That could very well have been the reality, if not for the quirky genomes of prokaryotic species, according to a new hypothesis. quantamagazine.org/the-mystery-of…
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EarthSky(@earthskyscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EarthSky's Kelly Kizer Whitt: 'This lava tunnel in Iceland is so porous that the water drips through and freezes into temporary stalactites and stalagmites. NASA scientists have come here to study the cyanobacteria that grow inside this tunnel.' Thank you!
earthsky.org/earthsky-commu…

EarthSky's Kelly Kizer Whitt: 'This lava tunnel in Iceland is so porous that the water drips through and freezes into temporary stalactites and stalagmites. NASA scientists have come here to study the cyanobacteria that grow inside this tunnel.' Thank you!
earthsky.org/earthsky-commu…
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