The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
A new study finds that more than 200 human-targeted, non-antibiotic drugs inhibit the growth of bacterial species that make up part of the human microbiome.
A new study finds that more than 200 human-targeted, non-antibiotic drugs inhibit the growth of bacterial species that make up part of the human microbiome.
A device dubbed the “mother machine” enables real-time observation of mutagenesis in single bacterial cells.
Researchers did not observe the same link between a bacterium and human colon cancer that prior investigators had reported.
In an unusual evolutionary twist, local stick spiders have come up with an almost identical repertoire of color morphs in multiple locations.
Biodegradable pigments could be custom-grown by bacteria in the future, say researchers.
In audio files from 2005, the future Administrator of the EPA said there’s a lack of “sufficient scientific facts” to back the theory.
At Hampshire College, students and faculty use the amoeba Physarum polycephalum—both a “visiting scholar” and a model organism—to examine human societal and political quandaries.
A molecule produced by a strain of Staphylococcus epidermis interferes with DNA synthesis.
Transmission of stress signals in E. coli is dependent on the distance between its inner and outer membranes.
After discovering a novel organelle found in protozoan parasites, the University of Pennsylvania’s Roos created a widely used eukaryotic pathogen database.