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Research explores ants as a source of new antibiotics
Antibiotic resistance is a growing threat, and new clues from nature suggest that ordinary ants may hold important keys to future treatments.
The global microbiology culture market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 6% during the forecast period. This growth is driven by several factors, including ...
A simple combination of blood and urine tests may allow many infants with fevers (febrile) to safely avoid lumbar punctures ...
The microbiome-based test carries US FDA Breakthrough Device status and is designed to rule out low-risk autism cases early ...
The co-founder of SCIMaP looks at the year of NIH cuts — and what they say about the future of American research.
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Newly discovered microbes challenge assumptions about methane production in the environment
It's been known for nearly a century that swarms of single-celled organisms thrive by consuming chemicals from their ...
When humans need more Vitamin B12—a nutrient that makes healthy red blood cells and turns food into energy—we can get it by ...
In one study, researchers found that freshly fallen snow contained a variety of bacteria, showing that snow is not sterile, ...
Scientists at University of Idaho’s Parma Research and Extension Center recently showcased their state-of-the-art new ...
Beyond metal accumulation, the study found that sponge-associated bacteria are functionally enriched with genes linked to metal ion transport, metal resistance and antimicrobial resistance ...
The skin, a crucial barrier and the largest organ in the human body, serves as the first line of defense against external ...
A new initiative led by universities in York and Newcastle is aiming to make major improvements in how scientists understand ...
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