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Green iguanas in captivity are known carriers of E. coli and salmonella bacteria. In a study of captive green iguanas in Mexico, nearly 40% were found to carry E. coli strains that were resistant to ...
Earth's oceans could one day turn purple. Nearly three fourths of Earth is covered by oceans, making the planet look like a ...
Engineers have made bacteria to produce hyperspectral signals that can be detected as far as 90 meters away. Their work could lead to the development of bacterial sensors for agricultural and other ...
Nearly three-fourths of Earth is covered by oceans, making the planet look like a pale blue dot from space. But Japanese ...
Thomas Coupland, 44, spent a week in Italy with his wife Natasha as they took to celebrate tying the knot, but the holiday ...
Certain foods and drinks, such as water, cranberry juice, green tea, hibiscus, blueberries, probiotics, and garlic can help ...
Matcha is a type of green tea rich in antioxidants and other compounds offering an array of health benefits. Most people can ...
The reason Earth’s oceans may have looked different in the ancient past is to do with their chemistry and the evolution of photosynthesis ...
Urbanization reshapes soil microbes in surprising ways—bacteria adapt and become alike, while fungi resist change.
Researchers claimed that new gene clusters, which produce excess hydrogen, could be used for green energy. Vibrionaceae, a ...
There are many ways to engineer bacterial cells so that they can sense a particular chemical. Most of these work by connecting detection of a molecule to an output such as green fluorescent ...