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In recent years, the sports science world has turned its attention inward, literally. New research is revealing how the trillions of microbes in the human gut, ...
In a giant feat of genetic engineering, scientists have created bacteria that make proteins in a radically different way than ...
A laboratory experiment suggests caffeine may boost E. coli’s antibiotic resistance. However, whether this discovery applies to real-world infections in people is not yet known.
The viruses that kill bacteria may be our best bet against antibiotic resistance — if we can understand how they win.
Researchers have mapped how microbes underpin our food systems—and how we can stop their decline. Published in Frontiers in ...
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