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LLNL team wins $15 million to study how microbes affect carbon storage

Do dead microbes control the future of Earth’s climate? A team of researchers led by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) suspects they might. Using new tools, the team can see which soil organisms are thriving and which are dying in California’s changing climate and what happens to carbon in their cell biomass when they do.

Paleoclimatologist lead author on IPCC global climate change report

Paleoclimatologist lead author on IPCC global climate change report
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Through proposed climate labs, Department of Energy reaches out to urban communities

Through proposed climate labs, Department of Energy reaches out to urban communities
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Predatory bacteria bite their own | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

May 4, 2021 Predatory bacteria bacteria that eat other bacteria use approaches remarkably similar to much larger organisms as they target their prey. In the case of Vampirovibrio, the bacterium attaches to the outside of a prey cell and feeds on its interior cytosol much as a vampire bat sucks blood from mammals it feeds on. For bacteria in the genus Lysobacter, several bacterial cells act as a group to hunt their prey, just as a wolf pack might target an elk. Image courtesy of Northern Arizona University. (Download Image) Previous Next Predatory bacteria bite their own Anne M Stark, stark8 [at] llnl.gov, 925-422-9799

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