Yellowstone microbes fueled by hydrogen, according to U. of Colorado study
Microbes living in the brilliantly colored.hot springs of Yellowstone National Park use primarily hydrogen for.fuel, a discovery University of Colorado at Boulder researchers say.bodes well for life in extreme environments on other planets and could.add to understanding of bacteria inside the human body..A team of CU-Boulder biologists led by Professor Norman Pace, one of.the world's leading expe...U. of Colorado researcher identifies tracks of swimming dinosaur in Wyoming
.. . But videos taken from a submersible research vessel at a depth of 430 meters (1410 feet) near Grand Bahama Island reveal that some sea lilies ca...New U. of Colorado at Boulder flu chip may help combat future epidemics, pandemics
A novel "Flu Chip" developed at the University of Colorado at Boulder that can determine the genetic signatures of specific influenza strains from patient samples within hours may help world health officials combat coming epidemics and pandemics. . Tests last month on the new technology by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta showed the CU-Boulder Flu Chip can determine the g...