Publications by authors named "Joshua E Kuether"

Hydrothermal systems host microbial communities that include some of the most deeply branching members of the tree of life, and recent work has suggested that terrestrial hot springs may have provided ideal conditions for the origin of life. Hydrothermal microbial communities are a potential source for biosignatures, and the presence of terrestrial hot spring deposits in 3.48 Ga rocks as well as on the surface of Mars lends weight to a need to better understand the preservation of biosignatures in these systems.

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Cobalt phosphate engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) are an important class of materials that are used as lithium ion battery cathodes, catalysts, and potentially as super capacitors. As production of these nanomaterials increases, so does the likelihood of their environmental release; however, to date, there are relatively few investigations of the impact of nanoscale metal phosphates on biological systems. Furthermore, nanomaterials used in commercial applications are often multiphase materials, and analysis of the toxic potential of mixtures of nanomaterials has been rare.

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Article Synopsis
  • Changes in the surface charge and stability of diamond nanoparticles (DNPs) due to natural organic matter (NOM) interactions can significantly impact their environmental effects on organisms.
  • At varying NOM-to-DNP ratios, DNPs exhibit different hydrodynamic and electrokinetic properties, influencing how they interact with biological membranes and bacteria.
  • While low NOM concentrations enhance DNP attachment and toxicity to bacteria, higher concentrations reverse the DNP charge, preventing attachment and reducing membrane damage.
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