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Microbes
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Good Bacteria Against Breast Cancer and IBS
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The Good Bacteria You Can Catch at Christmas
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Are We Too Afraid of Germs? Immunologist Dr. Steven Templeton on Healthy Infections, the Appearance of Safety, and Shutdown Culture
Dr. Steven Templeton is the author of “Fear of a Microbial Planet: How a Germophobic Safety Culture Makes ...
September 2, 2023
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Jan Jekielek
How Gardening Is Good for Your Microbes, Muscles, and Mood
There are few activities more nourishing for both body and soul than planting and tending a garden. Gardeners ...
May 30, 2023
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Why Scientists Are Obsessing Over the Bugs in Our Stool
This microbial community plays several essential roles, from helping to create hormones to supplying the key components of ...
April 17, 2023
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Amy Denney
How the Gut Cures and Creates Disease
The viruses, fungi, and bacteria that live inside and upon us are essential to critical functions in our ...
April 10, 2023
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Amy Denney
COVID-19: A Wakeup Call for Our Dying Microbiome
Our microbiome is dying. This essential collection of bacteria, fungi, and viruses that live in our body and ...
February 11, 2023
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Amy Denney
Mamas, Your Microbes May Affect Your Children’s Health
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January 11, 2023
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Extreme Policies for Organic Farming Ignore Soil Science: Former USDA Soil Scientist
Under pressure from environmentalists, some governments have implemented extreme nitrogen fertilizer restrictions that ignore the time needed to ...
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Our Marvelous Microbes
Each human is an ecosystem, and we play host to countless microscopic life forms. As strange as it ...
April 25, 2022
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Scientists have warned for decades that the overuse of antibiotics leads to the development of drug-resistant bacteria, making ...
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How Fertilizer Alters Soil Microbes Around the World
Adding nitrogen and phosphorous to the soil beneath grasslands shifts the natural communities of fungi, bacteria, and microscopic ...
September 28, 2015
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Caves Get Bigger When Microbes Eat This
Since 2004, researchers have been studying the Frasassi cave system, an actively developing limestone cave system located 1,500 ...
September 8, 2015
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Traces of Bubonic Plague in New York Subway May Be Less Dangerous Than Your Hand Sanitizer
NEW YORK—Last week, news that anthrax and bubonic plague had been found by researchers in the New York ...
February 9, 2015
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