'Bloggers' and 'Spies' Will Clarify Marine Processes
HOUSTON, Texas, May 18 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
Rice University researchers who have developed sophisticated gas-sensing microbes to report on conditions within soil are making tools for similar tasks in marine environments.
Rice biogeochemist Caroline Masiello, synthetic biologist Jonathan Silberg and microbiologist George Bennett are leading the development of tools to extend the soil technologies they've established in recent years.
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David Ruth, 713/348-6327, david@rice.edu; Mike Williams, 713/348-6728, mikewilliams@rice.edu
Rice University researchers who have developed sophisticated gas-sensing microbes to report on conditions within soil are making tools for similar tasks in marine environments.
Rice biogeochemist Caroline Masiello, synthetic biologist Jonathan Silberg and microbiologist George Bennett are leading the development of tools to extend the soil technologies they've established in recent years.
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