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  • Experimenting with exotic phenomena using exotic media.

    • Evelina Domnitch
    • Dmitry Gelfand
    Special Features
    Nature Nanotechnology
    Volume: 14, P: 401
  • In order for quiescent galaxies to maintain their low-to-non-existent star formation, there must be a mechanism to remove or heat gas that would otherwise cool to form stars; now supermassive black hole winds that are sufficient to suppress star formation in such galaxies are reported.

    • Edmond Cheung
    • Kevin Bundy
    • Donald P. Schneider
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 533, P: 504-508
  • The shewanellae are masters of metabolism and can catabolize numerous carbon sources either aerobically or anaerobically using a range of electron acceptors. Ubiquitous among microbial communities from marine to soil environments, this genus is important in carbon cycling and bioremediation. Systems-biology approaches could shed new light on the ecophysiology of these bacteria.

    • James K. Fredrickson
    • Margaret F. Romine
    • James M. Tiedje
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Volume: 6, P: 592-603