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Scientists have discovered how a diarrhea-causing strain of bacteria uses 'molecular scissors' to cut open and destroy gut cells, leading to severe illness and sometimes death.
Could a gene regulatory network in gut microbes have evolved its elaborate and tightly regulated molecular machinery only to pump out antibiotics indiscriminately? Researchers show this is an ...
Antimicrobial resistance is a global issue, making the search for a new generation of antibiotics imperative. Scientists ...
Technological innovation often takes leaps forward in times of war, with advancements born from the need to outmanoeuvre ...
Researchers at Penn recently discovered antibiotics derived from the secretions of frogs that can effectively kill bacteria ...
2016 F&W Best New Chef David Barzelay, owner of Lazy Bear in San Francisco, takes a more middle-of-the-road stance but ...
AN eerie hospital abandoned 50 years ago is thought to be haunted after visitors reported stones being thrown and doors ...
Scientists have solved the 3D structure of EspC, a powerful toxin produced by EPEC, a diarrheal E. coli strain that kills ...
A new eyedrop innovation for dogs offers better treatment for bacterial eye infections and could aid human medicine.
You’ve probably heard about the “magic” of biotin for hair growth. Maybe you’ve got a friend or seen a TikTok influencer who ...