A deadly hospital superbug has evolved into a global force by weaponizing a genetic tool to wipe out its microbial ...
Scientists took 10 years to figure out how one type of superbug gains its ability to infect diverse bacterial species. When ...
“Biofilms are pretty nasty to get off because they’re super sticky and they allow the bacteria to respond to any ...
Scientists were shocked to discover that microplastics don’t just pollute the environment, they may also be fueling the rise ...
coli – a faecal bacterium that can cause diarrhoea – are more likely to have this superbug living inside their own gut, research has found. In that study, the surfers’ health wasn’t assessed. The ...
In a recent publication in Cell Reports Medicine, a collaborative research team led by Chen-Yu Zhang and Huan Wang at Nanjing University, Hongkai Bi at Hainan Medical University, Hong Ling at Harbin ...
“Biofilms are pretty nasty to get off because they’re super sticky and they allow the bacteria to respond to any antimicrobial assault by enemies such as antibiotics. Once that ...
“Biofilms are pretty nasty to get off because they’re super sticky and they allow the bacteria to respond to any antimicrobial assault by enemies such as antibiotics. Once that ...