Bacteria are connected to how babies experience fear
New research from MSU shows that an infant’s gut microbiome could contain clues to help monitor and support healthy neurological ...
Read moreNew research from MSU shows that an infant’s gut microbiome could contain clues to help monitor and support healthy neurological ...
Read moreA new study published in Nature Communicationsdemonstrates that a consortium of bacteria designed to complement missing or underrepresented functions in ...
Read moreOur body’s relationship with bacteria is complex. While infectious bacteria can cause illness, our gut is also teaming with “good” ...
Read moreBacteria that move around live on the edge. All the time. Their success, be it in finding nutrients, fending off ...
Read moreA scanning electron microscope image of Group A Streptococcus (orange) during phagocytic interaction with a human neutrophil (blue). Credit: NIAID ...
Read moreBad bacteria can survive in extremely hostile environments — including inside the highly acidic human stomach — thanks to their ...
Read moreA strain of Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria is not only surviving but thriving, in wastewater treatment plants, according to recent ...
Read moreDiligent hand washing has helped keep COVID-19 from overrunning Australia, but new research shows it is “clogging up sinks” with ...
Read moreNovel nanoparticles developed by researchers at ETH Zurich and Empa detect multi-resistant bacteria hiding in body cells and kill them. ...
Read moreAlmost all bacteria rely on the same emergency valves—protein channels that pop open under pressure, releasing a deluge of cell ...
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