This weekend while cleaning my dishes I noticed a troubling rotten-egg odor emanating from the drain, helpfully reminding me that it was not only time to run the garbage disposal but also to clean out the sink. “I think our colonies of sulfate reducers are coming along well,” I quipped to my roommate. But being …
We know that human babies born through vaginal birth are colonized by their mother’s microbes but what about the case of premature infants? A paper published by Jill Banfield and colleagues as part of a Sloan-funded project investigates the connection between microbial communities of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and those of the premature infant gut. Premature infants …
Maria Nunez and Hugo Hammer recently conducted a study of Scandinavian house foundations, with the goal of investigating the microbes that take advantage of the often moist conditions found in below-grade structures. The study identified five below-grade “specialist taxa” that were commonly found across all sample sites and analysed the relative ecological preferences of each. …