Team of geomicrobiologists walking to a sampling site at the end of an inactive tunnel in a South African gold mine Credit Emil Ruff

Living in the deep, dark, slow lane: first global appraisal of microbiomes in earth’s subsurface environments

2024-12-18T19:00:00+00:00

A new study reveals astonishingly high microbial diversity in some of the Earth’s deepest, darkest subsurface environments, including gold mines, in aquifers and deep boreholes in the seafloor.

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Potentially harmful bacteria slip through antimicrobial showerheads

2024-12-19T16:02:00+00:00By

Researchers report that antimicrobial silver-containing showerheads are no ’silver bullet’. In real-world showering conditions, most microbes aren’t exposed to the silver long enough to be killed.