List of articles on microorganisms

Achievements that contribute to planetary protection policy by conducting microbial pollution assessment in Mars satellite exploration

 The Aeronautical Research and Development Organization (JAXA), Chiba Institute of Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, University of Tokyo, and Tokyo University of Pharmacy are involved in the assessment of microbial contamination of Mars satellites […]

Kanazawa University elucidates in international joint research, a microorganism that is blown and diffused to South Korea and Japan by yellow sand

 An international collaborative research group led by Associate Professor Teruya Maki of Kanazawa University has been working on microorganisms that spread from the deserts of the Eurasian continent to the entire Asian region due to westerlies […].

Discovered by Tokyo Institute of Technology, where microorganisms were eating natural gas in gas fields

A research team led by Assistant Professor Alexis Gilbert of Tokyo Institute of Technology found that propane was added to microorganisms in natural gas fields […].

Kyushu University succeeds in leaching gold from gold ore by microorganisms

 A research team led by Associate Professor Yuichi Sugai of Kyushu University has succeeded in leaching gold from gold ore using microorganisms from natural gas fields in Japan.child […]

Grassland ecosystem detects a large number of microbial data such as a treasure trove of unused resources and Kyoto University

 Hirokazu Toju, Associate Professor, Ecological Research Center, Kyoto University, Hiroko Kurokawa, Senior Researcher, Forest Research Institute, Kenta Tanaka, Associate Professor, Mountain Science Center, University of Tsukuba […]

Technology developed by Nagoya University and others to easily identify the type of microorganism

 The research group of the Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University is collaborating with the Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Kyushu University, and the Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University to develop microorganisms […].

Managing Agroecosystems Using "Core Symbiotic Microorganisms" Kyoto University

 With the world population estimated to reach 2050 billion in 98, factors such as climate change and fertilizer resource depletion threaten food supply. […]
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