By combining MERFISH imaging with expansion microscopy, researchers have unlocked a new way to study bacteria at the ...
AIST researchers, in collaboration with JAMSTEC, Hokkaido University and Tohoku University, have succeeded in cultivating an ...
Nanotube bridge networks grow between the most abundant photosynthetic bacteria in the oceans, suggesting that the world is ...
Researchers in Australia have pinpointed a protein found in oysters as a way to make antibiotics more effective. As ...
“People's phones are out when urinating and defecating, exposing the phones to bacteria,” says Dr. Suraj Saggar, chief of ...
"Under nutrient-scarce conditions, bacteria grow very slowly," says Bumann. "This may seem good at first, but it is actually a problem because most antibiotics only gradually kill slowly growing ...
"We've discovered that when many bacteria grow in fluids containing spaghetti-like molecules called polymers, such as mucus in the lungs, they form cable-like structures that intertwine like ...
AIST researchers, in collaboration with JAMSTEC, Hokkaido University and Tohoku University, have succeeded in cultivating an ...
"We've discovered that when many bacteria grow in fluids containing spaghetti-like molecules called polymers, such as mucus in the lungs, they form cable-like structures that intertwine like ...