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Nanotube bridge networks grow between the most abundant photosynthetic bacteria in the oceans, suggesting that the world is ...
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This Middle Eastern dairy food has a tangy flavor and health benefits similar to yogurt’s ...
Captured by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), this celestial spectacle, known as Herbig Haro 30 or HH 30, highlights a ...
While TB cases have been rising nationally in recent years, public health officials continue to emphasize there is no threat ...
Our guts are home to trillions of bacteria, and research over the last few decades has established how essential they are to ...
By combining MERFISH imaging with expansion microscopy, researchers have unlocked a new way to study bacteria at the ...
In today’s health headlines, we’re talking about “Super Bowl Syndrome,” this season’s intense flu season, and how gut ...
Researchers have succeeded in cultivating an ultra-small bacterial strain parasitizing archaea and classified it as new species and genus of Minisyncoccus archaeiphilus.
A new study finds that sharks and rays harbor several harmful bacteria, some resistant to antibiotics, raising concerns over their impact on public health.
Our guts are home to trillions of bacteria, and research over the last few decades has established how essential they are to our physiology – in health and disease.