All multicellular creatures interact with bacteria, but some have taken the relationship to another level with highly specialized structures that house, feed, and exploit the tiny organisms. For the ...
NHS GP Dr Raj Arora has shared a video on TikTok about two common things she would never do because they could allow bacteria ...
One of Derbyshire's most famous stately homes has closed over fears its water supply could be contaminated. Kedleston Hall ...
And innies are ripe for colonization, not only by lint, hair, and dead skin cells, but also by bacteria. In one study, 60 volunteers swabbed their belly buttons. Researchers then analyzed the ...
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