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How Can the Same Diet Affect People Differently? The Microbiome and Methane May be Why Meet methanogens — gut microbes that turn fiber into methane and extra energy. But not everyone has them.
The study, published today in The ISME Journal, found that methane-producing microbes called methanogens are associated with a more efficient microbiome and higher energy absorption from food.
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A buzzy new musical called "Co-Founders" takes down the tech world, with rap battles, elevator pitches and a whole lot of ambition.
‘Missing’ genes needed for the biosynthesis of a natural anticancer drug have been discovered by perturbing and analysing individual cells of yew trees.
‘We've lost the culture war on climate’ The U.S. government has long recognized greenhouse gases as a threat, but major rules to address them have failed to stick.
SINGAPORE – Come September, Singaporeans aged 18 and above will be able to use their $100 worth of credits under the SG Culture Pass to participate in more than 200 arts and heritage programmes ...
Directors Liz Garbus and Matthew Galkin discuss the new Amazon docuseries and how they made an inside look at the case that captured the nation's attention.
The team is interested in seeing how methanogens in the microbiome impact a diet that is intentionally aimed at helping participants lose weight.
Whether on the ballot or in the streets, from campaign trails to cultural movements, the ESSENCE Festival is where Black power, policy and purpose come together.