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It's important to understand indoor ecosystems because they're our primary habitat. They're where we're picking up some of the microbes that live in and on us. Humans are also walking ecosystems.
Duke researchers are studying sink microbes to learn how cleaning habits shape indoor ecosystems. Researchers at Duke are studying the microbiome of the sink. In other words, they want to know ...
Jari Lyytimäki, Indoor Ecosystem Services: Bringing Ecology and People Together, Human Ecology Review, Vol. 19, No. 1 (Summer 2012), pp. 70-76 ...
If you think your home is a haven of sterility then read no further. Microbiologist Noah Fierer has taken his microscope to our secret indoor ecosystems and tells Graham Lawton why he feels like a ...
Terrariums are microenvironments in transparent, glass or plastic containers. They create a small ecosystem of plants. The water from the soil is taken up into the plant as it grows and released ...
“ [Our concept] is an indoor ecosystem that converts kitchen waste into organic fertilizer and a plants incubator with no electricity use,” Brooklyn Chao, founder of the Taiwan-based startup ...
Terrariums are microenvironments in transparent, glass or plastic containers. They create a small ecosystem of plants. The water from the soil is taken up into the plant as it grows and released ...
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