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Bluetools’ Experience at “La Noche de la Investigación”

13 November 20239 October 2023

Sharing the Marvels of Microbiology On September 29th, our partners of the Autonomous University of Madrid had the privilege of taking part in a science communication event known as “La …

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Harnessing the Power of Social Media

24 May 202323 May 2023

Empowering Scientists for Effective Research Dissemination

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Bluetools @Bluetools_EU ·
6 Dec 1732323995750666690

Traditional approaches to marine microbial exploration have their pitfalls! From high costs to environmental impact, ...the journey from sampling to market is laden with challenges.🌎Time for change! BLUETOOLS steps in making marine microbiomes a source of sustainable innovation!💡

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5 Dec 1731948269826380111

Microbes are crucial for the Earth’s climate, but they are often overlooked by policymakers. A group of ...microbiologists is trying to change that by attending COP28 in Dubai. They want to include microbes in climate models and solutions👇

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Microbiologists at COP28 push for a seat at the climate-policy table

Nature - At this week’s big climate summit and beyond, scientists are campaigning for microbes to be included in climate models and solutions.

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4 Dec 1731669071320465872

🌐 Did you know? Marine microbiomes make up a whopping 90% of living marine biomass! 🌊 Yet, unlocking their ...potential poses challenges. Enter BLUETOOLS: a project on a mission to revolutionize marine microbiome exploration for a healthier ocean and a thriving #BlueEconomy

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Bluetools @Bluetools_EU ·
13 Nov 1724019777310425404

Bacteria have a remarkable ability to come together and create biofilms. 🦠In a recent discovery, by Drs. Eduardo ...González-Pastor and Jorge Díaz-Rullo Aroco from @C_Astrobiologia have unveiled crucial insights into #biofilm formation, virulence, and stress management🔬

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Bluetools @Bluetools_EU ·
6 Nov 1721476509448196575

We have images of our latest material.🔬 The microfluidics lab at @CBMSO_CSIC_UAM now has a laser protection curtain... and advanced equipment, including a high-speed "sorter" for analyzing droplets in four channels at 1kHz, thanks to new detectors and a multiline laser source

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Bluetools @Bluetools_EU ·
25 Oct 1717088612037140643

Scientists at Hokkaido University and Mitsubishi Chemical Group have unveiled a bacterium capable of degrading the ...stubborn ocean pollutant polybutylene succinate (PBS). While PBS is eco-friendly on land, it's a menace in the sea.

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Marine bacteria take a bite at plastic pollution

A bacterium found in the sea can degrade a plastic that otherwise resists microbial breakdown in marine environments.

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