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The Arizona Department of Game and Fish will suspend fish stockings from two hatcheries located near Cornville due to a bacterial outbreak.
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Officials have halted stocking fish at Arizona’s largest state-run hatchery because of a bacterial outbreak among its trout.
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The indictment followed an investigation by the Arizona Department of Health Services. It revealed untrained personnel took water samples and didn’t…
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A particular kind of soil bacteria could help farmers produce food during droughts, according to ecologists at Northern Arizona University.Scientists…
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An infection normally found in hospitals might also be spread to humans by their dogs. That’s the finding of a Northern Arizona University team that…
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Tens of thousands of patients die every year from infections they pick up while they’re in the hospital. A Flagstaff-based institute has developed a…
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The microbial communities in offices are generally similar—as long as those offices are in the same city. But every city has its own microbial…
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Scientists at Northern Arizona University are studying an anthrax outbreak among heroin users in Europe.They sequenced the genomes of sixty anthrax…
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Deserts like the American Southwest are expected to get drier as the climate warms. That’s bad news for soil microbes, according to a global study…
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Scientists have a new worry about a special group of organisms that protects soil on the Colorado Plateau. They’re called “biocrusts,” and they’re easily…