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First off, what has happened? On Wednesday the respected science journal Nature published a research paper about a new class of antibiotic. This in...
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First off, what has happened? On Wednesday the respected science journal Nature published a research paper about a new class of antibiotic. This in...
A new research project has shown that the study bacteria in the human digestive tract can break down the complex carbohydrates that make up...
Bee populations are falling throughout the world globally. There are multiple reasons for this, including the over-use of pesticides and bacterial or parasitic diseases....
Terpenes are a large and diverse class of organic compounds. They are mainly produced by plants, particularly conifers (they give Christmas trees their inviting...
These newly discovered bacteria function on galvanic energy, using a type of internal an electrochemical cell. An electrochemical cell is a device capable of...
So, what has been breaking the waves during the past year in the world of microbiology? In descending order: 10. Bacteria grow faster if...
Humans face the very real risk of a future without antibiotics, a world of plummeting life expectancy where people die from diseases easily treatable...
Humans face the very real risk of a future without antibiotics, a world of plummeting life expectancy where people die from diseases easily treatable...
As we do every week on Friday, we’ve collected the top stories (as voted by you) and compiled them on one page. We also...
BioCote recently swapped surface areas on cash machines across England, later finding that ATMs keypads contained pseudomonads and bacillus, bacterias known to cause sickness...