These bacteria don’t eat food or breathe air like we do. All they need is to complete a circuit; that’s enough for them to ...
Bacteria can sneakily evade our best efforts at eradication by developing resistance to various pressures in their ...
The mucosal surfaces that line the body are embedded with defensive molecules that help keep microbes from causing ...
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Phages and bacteria accumulate distinctive mutations aboard the International Space Station
In a new study, terrestrial bacteria-infecting viruses were still able to infect their E. coli hosts in near-weightless ...
Allergies and asthma affect an increasing number of children worldwide, but now an international research group led by DTU ...
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New method measures how effectively antibiotics kill bacteria
Drugs that act against bacteria are mainly assessed based on how well they inhibit bacterial growth under laboratory ...
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Two bacterial shutdown modes explain antibiotic persistence and relapse
New study reveals that bacteria can survive antibiotic treatment through two fundamentally different "shutdown modes," not ...
Scientists reveal how bacteria switch direction through a microscopic tug-of-war inside their motors, driven by energy and ...
A research team at the University of Würzburg has, for the first time, uncovered how E. coli bacteria sneak into the prostate ...
Some antibiotics stop bacteria from growing without actually killing them, allowing infections to return later. Scientists at ...
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