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Drug-resistant bacteria are one of the most urgent threats in modern medicine. But scientists are looking to oysters for help ...
The real reason some people rarely catch colds is a combination of biology, behavior and circumstance. From genetics and gut ...
Learn why 3 nasty infections keep bouncing back stronger, from immune challenges to environmental factors, and how they defy ...
This article contains spoilers for “The Last of Us,” particularly the end of Season 1 and some references from Episode 1 of ...
Our immune system is a complex network of organs, cells, and proteins that defend our bodies against pathogens such as ...
Living your best life at any age can mean different things to different people, but the common denominator in this premise is ...
Biotechnology at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany have genetically engineered bacteria to feast on nylon and transform it ...
As millions of Brits battle runny noses, croaky coughs and watery eyes, it may be easy to chug an antihistamine, but the ...
The researchers used a special group of mice that were genetically more likely to develop pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma ...
The human body is an amazing thing, but there's no doubt that it's also capable of some pretty gross stuff. There's a reason ...
Scientists have discovered how a diarrhea-causing strain of bacteria uses 'molecular scissors' to cut open and destroy gut cells, leading to severe illness and sometimes death.
Could a gene regulatory network in gut microbes have evolved its elaborate and tightly regulated molecular machinery only to pump out antibiotics indiscriminately? Researchers show this is an ...