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Revisiting the building blocks of life: The findings highlight how archaea, often seen as simple organisms, can demonstrate remarkable adaptability, potentially providing clues about how ...
Archaea—one of the three primary domains of life alongside bacteria and eukaryotes—are often overlooked and sometimes mistaken for bacteria due to their single-celled nature and lack of a nucleus.
Revisiting the building blocks of life: Archaea, often seen as simple organisms, demonstrate remarkable adaptability, potentially providing clues about how multicellular life originated and evolved in ...
Golden Hami melons are a variety of Hami Melons, which are themselves a type of muskmelon. Hami melons have been cultivated in China for thousands of years, and have over 100 different varieties.
Credit: Dinghua Yang Fossils from China’s Turpan-Hami Basin reveal it was a rare land refuge during the end-Permian extinction, with fast ecosystem recovery driven by stable climate conditions. A new ...
Asgard archaea may have led to the evolution of eukaryotic life ETH Zurich researchers identify actin and microtubule structures Findings challenge the three-domain model of life classification ...
All living organisms on Earth belong to one of three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, or Eukaryotes (also known as Eukarya). Bacteria and Archaea are single-celled microorganisms without a nucleus ...
An ancient and enormous organism called Prototaxites, initially found to be a type of fungus, may actually be an unknown branch of life, researchers say.