Gut bacteria may be the missing piece that explains the connection between diet and cancer risk.
Gut bacteria may be the missing piece that explains the connection between diet and cancer risk.
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in microbiology and related areas, from Faculty of 1000
Journalists should focus more on accurately representing the science of climate change and vaccinations and less on impartiality, a new review finds.
For the first time, WHO warns against the use of a diagnostic method.
A climate change writer is concerned over possible bias within an IPCC working group that assesses options for combating climate change.
New data suggests that skin rashes are associated with lower risk of developing certain cancers.
Gene expression analysis allows researchers to predict which patients will respond to flu vaccines and possibly expedite vaccine development.
Fenugreek seeds are banned in Europe after authorities point the finger at them as a potential source of the deadly E. coli outbreak.
The story of the US government’s efforts to stamp out smallpox in the early 20th century offers insights into the science and practice of mass vaccination.
I the dark Arctic shallows one research finds heterotrophic marine bacteria doing a surprising amount of carbon fixing.