New studies from Arizona State University reveal surprising ways bacteria can move without their flagella—the slender, ...
Scientists have found that waste from the beer brewing process can be transformed into nanoparticles with powerful ...
Fermented foods generally last longer, but even with foods that contain good bacteria, you have to watch out for invasions of ...
Some bacterial species, particularly some linked to inflammation, are associated with coronary artery disease, a common form ...
This study suggests artificial sweeteners may help maintain modest weight loss and increase gut-supporting microbes. Given ...
Cyanobacteria, commonly known as blue-green algae, are found almost everywhere in the world—from hot springs to arctic ice to ...
From Paris in 2015 to Belem in Brazil in 2025, soil is slowly becoming part of climate policy but more can be done.
New research reveals how gut microbes may influence the development of coronary artery disease, the world’s leading killer.
Bacteria can spread by sugar-driven “swashing” or by gear-controlled gliding, redefining how microbes colonize surfaces and ...
The tool allows you to quickly determine which beneficial substances, such as vitamins, are capable of synthesizing ...
While gut bacteria play an essential (if not always socially tactful) role in human nutrition, a wealth of recent research ...
A new study shows that several commonly prescribed medications may disrupt gut bacteria in ways that can persist for years after treatment ends.