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Do the microbes in your gut influence what foods you like?
Can the microbes in your gut influence the foods you crave?
Scientists have discovered previously unknown microbial communities living in hundreds of wild fish, revealing new insights ...
Solid tumors often contain regions with very low oxygen levels, especially in their inner core. While these hypoxic ...
Plastic pollution is a global problem. It damages ecosystems, endangers animals, and in the form of nanoplastic particles, ...
UTIA animal science faculty receive 5-year NIFA grant to study the process at the genetic, cellular and microbial levels.
Scientists have long known that our skin is home to vast communities of bacteria, fungi and viruses. But knowing which ...
Scientists are storing backup copies of the bacteria, viruses, archaea, protists, and fungi that keep our planet healthy ...
Can gut bacteria prevent autism? New research shows how the infant epigenome and microbiome interact to influence ASD and ...
On the shores of the west coast of Australia lies a window to our past: the stromatolites and microbial mats of Gathaagudu ...
A new metal-organic coating protects bacterial cells from damage without impeding their growth or function. The coated bacteria, which produce ammonia, could make it much easier for farmers to deploy ...
Does dry-aged steak actually have mold or other microbes growing on it? A butcher who specializes in this very delicacy ...
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