In tight spaces that trap most microbes, one bacterium keeps moving by reconfiguring how it swims, revealing a new biological ...
By the late 1990s, scientists realized that virus activity was likely shaping how carbon and nutrients cycled through ocean ...
How can bacteria squeeze through spaces narrower than a human hair is thick? A research team in Japan led by Dr. Daisuke Nakane and Dr. Tetsuo Kan at ...
Don't have nightmares, but some horrible creatures come out on to your face at night - and doctors can't agree whether they ...
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Fermented foods should be part of your daily diet, researchers say
A team of Canadian researchers is pushing for fermented foods to become more prominent in dietary advice, including in Canada ...
New research shows how a cellular nanomachine controls protein delivery, helping explain how small failures disrupt ...
From different angles, EMBL researchers are looking at archaea with the hope these understudied organisms will answer ...
To understand why America and the world has got it so wrong and gone so crazy about the shooting of Renée Good by an American immigration officer, we need to talk about ulcers. More specifically, ...
Aleksei Borisyuk not only researches microelectronic materials but is also developing an original approach to modifying cells using nanoparticles. This method could become a significant addition to ...
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The snow below: New MBARI technology measures ocean carbon like never before
“Doesn’t it feel otherworldly out here?” says Colleen Durkin from the lower deck of the Rachel Carson as it glides out from the Moss Landing Harbor more than an hour before sunrise. Durkin, the lead ...
Researchers have discovered how bacteria break through spaces barely larger than themselves, by wrapping their flagella ...
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