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Bacteria are ubiquitous microscopic organisms capable of rapid growth. While beneficial strains like lactic acid bacteria ...
Microplastics aren’t just everywhere — they might be turning your dinner into a breeding ground for supercharged pathogens.
A research team at the University of Münster has investigated for the first time how the confrontation of bacteria with hosts ...
As antibiotic-resistant "superbugs" make infections trickier to treat, some in the medical community are turning to ...
Researchers have found that nanoplastics make foodborne bacteria like E. coli O157:H7 stronger, increasing their dangers to ...
A herbal mouthwash selectively killed off bad bacteria in the mouth while preserving the good strains, according to a new ...
However, like so many things in nature, these pathogenic bacteria do not only have negative properties. “ Pandoraea bacteria not only harbor risks. They also produce natural products with an ...
06/20/2025 11:00 Insect-specific “immune priming” affects the evolution of pathogenic bacteria Dr. Christina Hoppenbrock Stabsstelle Kommunikation und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit Universität Münster ...
A brain abscess is a rare but life-threatening infection. Learn how advances in imaging, surgery, and diagnostics are ...
ASU professor Glen D’Souza joined The Show to speak more about what he’s discovered about these bacteria: Not only will ...
An interdisciplinary research team led by the Leibniz-HKI in Jena has discovered a new group of bioactive natural compounds in pathogenic bacteria of the genus Pandoraea: pandorabactins.
Unlike broad-spectrum antibiotics, phages can selectively target pathogenic bacteria without disrupting beneficial microbiota, reducing the risk of antimicrobial resistance and promoting healthier ...