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microbiology

  • How Regenerative Farming Can Help Solve America’s Metabolic Disease Problem: Mollie Engelhart
    How Regenerative Farming Can Help Solve America’s Metabolic Disease Problem: Mollie Engelhart
    "More than 50 percent of Americans are metabolically unhealthy," says Mollie Engelhart, a regenerative farmer and entrepreneur.
    October 15, 2024BY Jan Jekielek
  • Industrializing Ancient Secret Ingredient May Bring Cheaper Better Quality Chocolate
    Industrializing Ancient Secret Ingredient May Bring Cheaper Better Quality Chocolate
    Australian researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) are attempting to industrialize the fermentation of cocoa ...
    April 15, 2022BY Lily Kelly
  • Xenobots: Cell-Based Living Robots That Can Self-Replicate
    Xenobots: Cell-Based Living Robots That Can Self-Replicate
    Swarms of tiny living robots have discovered the ability to self-replicate, i.e. reproduce, through the process of gathering ...
    December 1, 2021BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Insect-Domesticated Bacteria Found After Man Impales Hand
    Insect-Domesticated Bacteria Found After Man Impales Hand
    A new bacterium with a symbiotic relationship in some insects has been identified after infecting a man from ...
    November 15, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • Bacterial Alchemy Generates 24-Karat Gold
    Bacterial Alchemy Generates 24-Karat Gold
    A scientist and an artist have teamed up with a metal-tolerant bacterium called Cupriavidus metallidurans to produce gold ...
    October 6, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • Marine Plant Can Swim Away From Predators
    Marine Plant Can Swim Away From Predators
    A species of phytoplankton avoids predators, especially when the predators are actively grazing.
    October 1, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • Red Rain in India May Have Alien Origin
    Red Rain in India May Have Alien Origin
    A rare shower of red rain fell for about 15 minutes in the city of Kannur, Kerala, early ...
    August 6, 2012BY Arsh Sarao
  • Man’s Best Friend Helps Kids Breathe Easier?
    Man’s Best Friend Helps Kids Breathe Easier?
    Microbes within dog-associated house dust may have an effect on preventing asthma, new research finds.
    June 19, 2012BY Ginger Chan
  • Translating Slimy Moldy Intelligence Into Gaming Design
    Translating Slimy Moldy Intelligence Into Gaming Design
    The humble slime mold Physarum polycephalum is being used to advance computer game animations.
    June 14, 2012BY Belinda McCallum
  • Is Life on Mars Hiding in Asteroid Craters?
    Is Life on Mars Hiding in Asteroid Craters?
    The distribution of microbes deep below the Chesapeake Bay crater has led scientists to speculate that similar environments ...
    April 16, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • Antibiotic Resistance ‘Hard-Wired’ Into Bacteria in Isolated Cave
    Antibiotic Resistance ‘Hard-Wired’ Into Bacteria in Isolated Cave
    New clues to the origins of antibiotic resistance have been found deep underground inside Lechugilla Cave in New ...
    April 11, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • Bacteria Use ‘Chemical Twitter’ and ‘Prisoner’s Dilemma’ to Make Decisions
    Bacteria Use ‘Chemical Twitter’ and ‘Prisoner’s Dilemma’ to Make Decisions
    Research finds that bacteria may communicate with one another and make decisions based on game theory.
    March 27, 2012BY Stephanie Lam
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