Researchers show that a bacterium’s self-sacrifice can benefit its community, even when the members are not strongly related.
Researchers show that a bacterium’s self-sacrifice can benefit its community, even when the members are not strongly related.
The 2011 outbreak in Germany that caused some 50 deaths was caused by a strain of E. coli with a complex mechanism of gene regulation.
New innovations could bring tailored, fast, and cheap sequencing to the masses.
A combination of antibiotics and the body’s own defensive metabolites clears bacterial infections faster than antibiotics alone.
Populations of organisms acquire beneficial traits repeatedly and rapidly through co-evolution with other species and through gene interaction.
New data reveals troubling trends in the pharmaceutical fight against bacteria.
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Researchers design patterns of fluorescent protein expression to deliver secret messages.
New testing technologies and improved communication among regulatory agencies are making strides in the fight against foodborne disease.
Researchers design a synthetic bacterium that kills the infectious microbe Pseudomonas aeruginosa, sacrificing itself in the process.