To help mitigate climate change, companies are using bioreactors to grow algae and other microorganisms that are hundreds of ...
A special group of immune cells known as regulatory T cells, or Tregs for short, became an overnight sensation when a trio of ...
Research into cell cycle regulation and size control in microorganisms has yielded a nuanced understanding of how these entities maintain homeostasis and synchronise growth with division. In both ...
Researchers at Umeå University have discovered that the microscopic "bubbles" released by bacteria in our body do not just ...
Even in an environment as seemingly simple as a drop of water, bacteria can organize themselves into complex patterns or ...
Researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have discovered a previously unknown mechanism that ...
Researchers uncover how gut bacteria use DGRs to adapt and survive, revealing new ways our microbiome could impact lifelong ...
From our nose to our lungs to our guts, the human body is home to a diverse range of microorganisms. Such rich microbial ecosystems are prime hunting grounds for viruses that infect and kill bacteria.
An international team of scientists discovered that bacteria living inside tumors produce molecules that can fight cancer ...
Our noses are home to a variety of bacteria. Some, like Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pneumoniae, can cause serious ...
Scientists have discovered that bacteria living inside tumors can produce a molecule that fights cancer and enhances ...