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New research, from scientists at Imperial College London, unravels how so-called bacterial persister cells manipulate our immune cells, potentially opening […]
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Scientists have known for decades that a flu virus in a human body can be a lot different than viruses […]
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Mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles are well known as primary vectors of malaria. But a new study suggests that Anopheles […]
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University of Otago researchers have used high-resolution electron microscopy images to reveal how an anti-cancer virus interacts with tumor cells, […]
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Allowing sunlight in through windows can kill bacteria that live in dust, according to a study published in the open […]
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Human evolution used to be depicted as a straight line, gradually progressing from an ape-like ancestor to modern Homo sapiens. […]
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This year marks the centenary of the 1918 influenza pandemic, the worst flu outbreak in recorded history. A new study […]
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The small intestine is a hotbed of microbial activity and a target of probiotic treatments for diarrhea, inflammatory bowel disease […]
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Scientists at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) have identified new means of fighting drug-tolerant bacteria, […]
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Increased antimicrobial resistance in bacteria has caused a global crisis in human health care. Strains of pathogenic bacteria resistant to […]
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