Microscopy & Microtechniques

QUEEN MARY’S INVESTIGATE TERMITES INSIDE AND OUT

Feb 05 2008

Author: Victoria Laws on behalf of Vision Engineering Ltd

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The School of Biological and Chemical Sciences at Queen Mary, University of London, is utilising an inverted microscope for research into termites. Termites produce as much as 4% of the world’s CO2. This important greenhouse gas is produced by micro-organisms living in the termite’s intestines. However, despite the importance in the global carbon cycle, it is not clear how this ecosystem functions.

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