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1. Control of hydrogen concentrations by microbial sulfate reduction in two contrasting anoxic coastal sediments

2. Targeting deeply-sourced seeps along the Central Volcanic Zone [version 1; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations]

3. Scientific novelty beyond the experiment

5. Microbial life in 25-m-deep boreholes in ancient permafrost illuminated by metagenomics

6. Biological methane production and accumulation under sulfate-rich conditions at Cape Lookout Bight, NC

7. Sampling across large-scale geological gradients to study geosphere–biosphere interactions

8. Genomic reconstruction of fossil and living microorganisms in ancient Siberian permafrost

9. Cryptic Methane-Cycling by Methanogens During Multi-Year Incubation of Estuarine Sediment

10. Permafrost Active Layer Microbes From Ny Ålesund, Svalbard (79°N) Show Autotrophic and Heterotrophic Metabolisms With Diverse Carbon-Degrading Enzymes

11. Potential Activities and Long Lifetimes of Organic Carbon-Degrading Extracellular Enzymes in Deep Subsurface Sediments of the Baltic Sea

12. Uncultured Microbial Phyla Suggest Mechanisms for Multi-Thousand-Year Subsistence in Baltic Sea Sediments

13. Phylogenetically Novel Uncultured Microbial Cells Dominate Earth Microbiomes

14. Single-Cell Genome and Group-Specific dsrAB Sequencing Implicate Marine Members of the Class Dehalococcoidia (Phylum Chloroflexi) in Sulfur Cycling

15. Microbial communities in methane- and short chain alkane-rich hydrothermal sediments of Guaymas Basin

17. Ultrahigh-precision noble gas isotope analyses reveal pervasive subsurface fractionation in hydrothermal systems

18. Complex organic matter degradation by secondary consumers in chemolithoautotrophy-based subsurface geothermal ecosystems

19. Microbial survival mechanisms within serpentinizing Mariana forearc sediments

20. Microbial life in ancient permafrost along a salinity gradient illuminated by metagenomics

21. Novel taxa of Acidobacteriota implicated in seafloor sulfur cycling

22. Microbial Taxonomy Run Amok

23. Effect of tectonic processes on biosphere–geosphere feedbacks across a convergent margin

24. Draft Genome Sequences of 10 Pseudomonas sp. Isolates from the Active Layer of Permafrost in Ny Ålesund, Svalbard, Norway

25. Time as a microbial resource

26. Diversity, ecology and evolution of Archaea

28. Understanding the Barriers and Facilitators to Sharing Patient-Generated Health Data Using Digital Technology for People Living with Long-Term Health Conditions: A Narrative Review

29. Potential Activities and Long Lifetimes of Organic Carbon-Degrading Extracellular Enzymes in Deep Subsurface Sediments of the Baltic Sea

31. High proportions of bacteria and archaea across most biomes remain uncultured

32. Forearc carbon sink reduces long-term volatile recycling into the mantle

33. Eight Metagenome-Assembled Genomes Provide Evidence for Microbial Adaptation in 20,000- to 1,000,000-Year-Old Siberian Permafrost

34. P208 Exploring the data-sharing ecosystem in HIV care: healthcare professionals’ beliefs and practices

35. P179 Access to, and usage of, online postal sexually transmitted infection self-sampling services: a scoping review

36. Genomic reconstruction of fossil and living microorganisms in ancient Siberian permafrost

37. mikemc/differential-abundance-theory: Manuscript draft v1.0

38. On the Past, Present, and Future Role of Biology in NASA’s Exploration of our Solar System

40. Author Correction: Roadmap for naming uncultivated Archaea and Bacteria

42. High 3He/4He in central Panama reveals a distal connection to the Galapagos plume

43. Erratum for Lloyd et al., 'Evidence for a Growth Zone for Deep-Subsurface Microbial Clades in Near-Surface Anoxic Sediments'

44. Novel taxa of Acidobacteriota involved in seafloor sulfur cycling

45. Roadmap for naming uncultivated Archaea and Bacteria

46. ANME-1 archaea may drive methane accumulation and removal in estuarine sediments

47. Woeseiales transcriptional response in Arctic fjord surface sediment

48. Evidence for a Growth Zone for Deep-Subsurface Microbial Clades in Near-Surface Anoxic Sediments

49. Evidence for a growth zone for deep subsurface microbial clades in near-surface anoxic sediments

50. ANME-1 archaea drive methane accumulation and removal in estuarine sediments

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