Some antibiotics stop bacteria from growing without actually killing them, allowing infections to return later. Scientists at ...
"The UN estimates that by 2050, common bacterial infections could kill more people than cancer," says Arnold Mathijssen, a ...
A research team at the University of Würzburg has, for the first time, uncovered how E. coli bacteria sneak into the prostate ...
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New technique measures how effectively antibiotics kill bacteria
Drugs that act against bacteria are mainly assessed based on how well they inhibit bacterial growth under laboratory ...
Allergies and asthma affect an increasing number of children worldwide, but now an international research group led by DTU ...
France is known for its gastronomy, but what happens after food is eaten may matter just as much to scientists and healthcare ...
Paris summit warns about “mirror life.” Scientists call for early limits on mirror bacteria that could evade defenses and ...
By isolating resistant microbes from wastewater, scientists found that curcumin and emodin could slow their growth in the lab ...
The scaffold proved worthy for your next lab-cultured burger. The cellulose grown on brewing waste was similar in its texture ...
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