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Published Researchers discover molecular 'barcode' used by bacteria to secrete toxins



Researchers have discovered a molecular 'barcode' system used by disease-causing bacteria to disting ...
Published Scientists uncover cause of mysterious deaths of elephants in Zimbabwe



A bacterium, closely associated with deadly septicaemia, could have caused the deaths of six African...
Published Protein-rich breakfast boosts satiety and concentration



A new study has explored the link between diet and cognitive function, and the results reveal that a...
Published New tool unifies single-cell data



A new methodology that allows for the categorization and organization of single-cell data has been l...
Published Foodborne-pathogen Listeria may hide from sanitizers in biofilms



An estimated 1,600 people in the U.S. contract a serious infection from Listeria bacteria in food ea...
Published Study in mice uncovers new protective benefit of breast milk



An immune component of breast milk known as the complement system shapes the gut environment of infa...
Published Eating too much protein is bad for your arteries, and this amino acid is to blame



Consuming over 22% of dietary calories from protein can lead to increased activation of immune cells...
Published Resistant bacteria can remain in the body for years



Fighting disease-causing bacteria becomes more difficult when antibiotics stop working. People with ...
Published New understanding of ancient genetic parasite may spur medical breakthroughs



Researchers have determined the structure of the most common material in our genomes. New treatments...
Published When it comes to bad breath, some bacterial interactions really stink



Researchers found that the oral bacterium Streptococcus gordonii activates another bacterial species...
Published New research sets trap for potentially deadly sandfly



Scientists have discovered the specific enzyme that a species of sandfly uses to produce a pheromone...
Published New tool helps decipher gene behavior



Scientists have extensively researched the structure and sequence of genetic material and its intera...
Published Resin destroys coronavirus from plastic surfaces



Researchers are currently developing anti-viral surfaces to decrease the spread of infectious diseas...
Published Scientists uncover a missing link between poor diet and higher cancer risk



A research team has unearthed new findings which may help explain the connection between cancer risk...
Published Synaptic protein change during development offers clues on evolution and disease



An analysis of how synaptic proteins change during early development reveals differences between mic...
Published Robots, monitoring and healthy ecosystems could halve pesticide use without hurting productivity



Smarter crop farming that combats weeds, insect pests and plant diseases by integrating modern techn ...
Published 'Janitors' of the Sea: Overharvested sea cucumbers play crucial role in protecting coral



Researchers discovered that sea cucumbers -- sediment-eating organisms that function like autonomous...
Published The history and future of ancient einkorn wheat Is written in its genes



Researchers have sequenced the complete genome for einkorn wheat, the world's first domesticated cro...
Published Wake up and die: Human brain neurons re-entering the cell cycle age quickly shift to senescence



Post-mitotic neurons in the brain that re-enter the cell cycle quickly succumb to senescence, and th...
Published Picturing where wildlands and people meet at a global scale



Researchers have created the first tool to map and visualize the areas where human settlements and n...