How do bacteria — harmless ones living in our bodies, or those that cause disease — organize their activities? A new study, combining powerful ...
“The Home Office has a culture of arrogance and heavy-handedness, and this must stop — for everyone’s sake.” In another ...
New research found that a three-day “juice cleanse” wasn’t as beneficial for oral and gut microbiomes as eating a plant-based ...
Tissue engineering utilizes 3D printing and bioink to grow human cells on scaffolds, creating replacements for damaged tissues like skin, cartilage ...
This article explores the transformative potential and challenges of single cell omics in advancing our understanding of ...
Safeguarding dairy foods from contaminants is complex due to the perishable nature of products and the large amount of ...
By Soncirey Mitchell Reader Staff The unseasonable weather, preponderance of misinformation and popularity of social media have recently coalesced to produce a dense fog of conspiracy theories — about ...
Cell Culture Media MarketThe global cell culture media market is poised for substantial growth, projected to be valued at USD ...
As cold and flu season arrives, protecting oneself against viruses and pathogens becomes incredibly important. Read about how ...
One to twenty-four samples can be processed in a single run to isolate free-circulating DNA from fetal-originated DNA in ...
Two tests are being used to test for bacteria almost instantly through ... "They [normally] order the test through a culture and take the sample, and then it goes to the lab, but the results ...
Tests on the "mysterious balls" which led to the closure of several Australian beaches last week have revealed they were made up partially of faecal bacteria. Nine beaches in Sydney were closed by ...