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The Invisible Cleanup Crew: Soil Bacteria That Feast on Pollution

Discover how urban soil bacteria can transform toxic pollutants like phenanthrene into harmless byproducts, revolutionizing environmental cleanup.

Genesis Rose
Oct 30, 2025

How Cell Sugar Chains Help Salmonella Thrive Inside Us

Discover how Salmonella manipulates cellular proteoglycans to survive inside human cells and the implications for new therapeutic approaches.

Scarlett Patterson
Oct 30, 2025

The Picky Eater Shaping Our Oceans: How a Microbe's Diet Controls Marine Life

Discover how Cafeteria roenbergensis, a microscopic predator, shapes marine ecosystems through selective feeding on bacteria and archaea.

Levi James
Oct 30, 2025

Throat on Fire: The Silent Threat of a Peritonsillar Abscess

Understanding peritonsillar abscess - a serious throat infection that requires immediate medical attention. Learn about symptoms, treatments, and recovery.

Jonathan Peterson
Oct 30, 2025

The Neutropenic Diet: Is the Kitchen Still a Battlefield for Cancer Patients?

Exploring the evidence behind the neutropenic diet and why major cancer centers are changing their guidance for cancer patients.

Claire Phillips
Oct 30, 2025

The Hidden Helpers Within: How Rice Plants Select Their Bacterial Partners

Discover how rice seedlings actively select beneficial bacterial partners based on their ability to produce IAA and ACC deaminase, forming natural partnerships for sustainable agriculture.

Madelyn Parker
Oct 30, 2025

The Invisible Arms Race: Decoding the Superbug That Outsmarts Our Best Antibiotics

Explore the genetic mechanisms behind Klebsiella pneumoniae's antibiotic resistance through blaNDM-1 genes in IncX3 plasmids and the rare In1765 element.

Jonathan Peterson
Oct 30, 2025

The Unseen War in Organ Transplants: A New Shield for an Old Foe

How a targeted therapy is changing the game for high-risk kidney transplant recipients against Cytomegalovirus (CMV).

Andrew West
Oct 30, 2025

When an Ancient Herbal Remedy Meets Modern Medicine: The Unexpected Goat Study

Exploring how Trikatu affects the oral bioavailability of cefuroxime axetil in goats - a surprising scientific discovery

Henry Price
Oct 30, 2025

The Invisible Allies: How Scientists Are Harnessing Bacteria to Transform an Ethiopian Staple Food

Discover how scientists are isolating and characterizing starter culture bacteria to revolutionize Ensete ventricosum fermentation and improve food security in Ethiopia.

Dylan Peterson
Oct 30, 2025

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