The team’s advance changes this. “Ours register only 0.1 volts, which about the same as the neurons in our bodies,” says Yao.
In a new study, scientists have shown that chemical receptors that plants use to recognize nitrogen-fixing bacteria have ...
University of Warwick research demonstrates how to engineer "cell factories" that last longer and produce more chemicals, ...
Post-CAR T infection prophylaxis should follow European Hematology Association/European Society for Blood and Marrow ...
University of Warwick research demonstrates how to engineer ‘cell factories’ that last longer and produce more chemicals, without needing antibiotics or complex engineering methods, paving the way for ...
University of Oregon researchers have tested a new combination drug therapy that could dismantle the difficult-to-treat ...
The microbiome encompasses all the microorganisms and viruses that reside in a particular environment in the body.  Recent ...
Looking “under the hood” of a cell during chlorate-antibiotic exposure will help investigate how bacteria become susceptible to a range of antibiotics.
A bacterial molecule enhances chemotherapy. Its synthetic form could inspire new cancer drugs. An international group of researchers, led by teams at the MRC (LMS), Imperial College London, and the ...
Antibiotic resistance has become one of the most pressing threats to global health. Infections once treatable with a simple ...
The research shows that a substance in the mesh-like walls of bacteria, known as peptidoglycan, is naturally present in the brains of mice and closely aligned with the sleep cycle. Those findings ...
How did E. coli become such an essential tool for scientists and will anything replace it?