A team from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology has discovered a new class of bacterial mobile genetic elements that use giant viruses—known as jumbo phages—to move between cells. The ...
UC San Diego researchers combined artificial intelligence with molecular biology to unravel how immune cells in the gut ...
Scientists have discovered how one of the world's most destructive plant diseases manages to slip past crops' defenses—a ...
Arabidopsis thaliana was always an unlikely candidate for the limelight. But 25 years ago, the diminutive thale cress ...
A lab at the University of Colorado Boulder is studying ways to improve indoor air quality, including a recent study that ...
The retreat from Russia by Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Grande Armée in 1812 was a cataclysmic event that marked the ...
A groundbreaking study published in Nature's Communications Biology sheds new light on the relationship between bats and ...
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Researchers Use Bacterium’s Own Defenses to Amplify Antibiotic Power
Scientists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital have found a way to use a bacterium's own drug resistance mechanisms ...
Scientists have created the world’s first mosquito cell map, revealing how these insects spread diseases like dengue and Zika ...
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‘Masters of disguise’: US team recreates octopus pigments to boost camouflage tech
US scientists have bioengineered the octopus pigment xanthommatin in bacteria, producing 1,000 times more material than traditional methods.
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Hidden bacteria beneath the Arctic ice could boost ocean life
The Arctic Ocean, once locked in a vault of thick, old ice, now is transforming at lightspeed. Temperatures there are ...
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