
Six junior- and senior-level college students from Latin American countries spent time at Bellevue University this summer participating in research projects with University students and faculty, and experiencing life in the...
Chances are you’ve heard that native plant gardens help the environment because they require less watering and provide habitats for pollinator insects like bees and butterflies. But thanks to a Bellevue...
The evolution of phototrophic bacteria and photosynthesis in general is certainly an interesting but complex topic. It is commonly well accepted that anoxygenic phototrophy evolved well before the gradual oxygenation of...
Repost from BU Newsroom story by Cris Hay-Merchant Bellevue University Associate Professor John Kyndt collaborated with researchers at the University of Arizona and at GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research in...
Fabiola Aviles, one of our former Biology majors, is the lead author on an article describing the discovery of a new bacterial species. The species was isolated from the San Elijo...
You may not realize that, over 100 million years ago, Nebraska was covered by a large sea. This covered an estimated 20,000 acres, but now all that is left is salt...
It is not every day that an entire bacterial genus is discovered and reclassified. We are lucky when occasionally we find a new species, but that alone certainly does not redefine...
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