Researchers from the University of Vienna discovered MISO bacteria that use iron minerals to oxidize toxic sulfide, creating energy and producing sulfate. This biological process reshapes how ...
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Devsu, a global software engineering partner specializing in AI-augmented product development and modernization, today announced its inclusion as a Representative Vendor in the Gartner report, ...
Insurity, a leading provider of cloud-based software for property and casualty insurance carriers, brokers, and MGAs, today announced that Jencap Group has been named the recipient of the Breakout ...
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Every bite from grandma's kitchen carried something modern recipes often lack: authentic soul and nutritional wisdom. Her ...
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Cyanobacteria, commonly known as blue-green algae, are found almost everywhere in the world—from hot springs to arctic ice to ...