Scientists at Caltech and Princeton University have discovered that bacterial cells growing in a solution of polymers, such ...
University of Basel researchers have discovered that bacteria can sense threats in advance through a general danger signal.
Imagine a city under constant threat from invaders. The city's defense system deploys a sophisticated anti-missile defense ...
Almost all living things breathe oxygen to eliminate the excess electrons produced when nutrients are converted into energy.
Experiments and modeling reveal the unexpected structure that can be seen in bacteria grown in mucus samples and biofilms.
Megakaryocytes (MKs), known for their role in platelet production, have emerged as critical players in immune responses, ...
New nanostructured alumina surfaces offer unprecedented antibacterial resistance, fostering safer cell culture environments ...
When something goes wrong in our bellies, we certainly feel it – and new research shows the processes through which harmful ...
Researchers have discovered that bacteria can sense threats in advance through a general danger signal. Bacteria detect when nearby cells are dying and proactively form a protective biofilm.
Particularly in the fight against antibiotic resistance, the new findings from the University of Copenhagen could lead to enhanced efficacy of ...
A recent study has made significant strides in uncovering how the oral microbiome, particularly the bacterium Fusobacterium ...
Nanotube bridge networks grow between the most abundant photosynthetic bacteria in the oceans, suggesting that the world is ...