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Time-lapse analyses of millions of antibiotic-stressed Escherichia coli characterize the diverse single-cell dynamics of persister cells that depend on antibiotics, culture conditions, and ...
A new, easy-to-use method to modify and label proteins quickly, precisely and at low cost has been developed by chemists at ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSNThis bacterium is a veritable natural electric wire ⚡In the mudflats along the Oregon coast, researchers have identified a bacterial species with astonishing properties. Named ...
We’re not talking in a metaphorical sense. This bacterium quite literally acts like a living wire. Candidatus Electrothrix ...
More than 280,000 people in Germany have multiple sclerosis (MS) and approximately 15,000 new cases are diagnosed each year.
A new salmonella outbreak linked to backyard poultry has sickened at least seven people in six states, health officials said Monday. Two cases were identified in Missouri, and one ...
Researchers in Montana say they have found a way to turn fungus into a brick, which could eventually offer a more sustainable ...
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Sciencing on MSN11 Strangest Organisms You Can Only See With A MicroscopeWhile there are plenty of weird animals in nature, some of the strangest organisms can only be seen under a microscope. Here ...
Now, researchers have developed a building material made of mycelium—the tubular, branching filaments found in most fungi—and bacteria cells. As detailed in a study published last week in the ...
A different technology that offers monitoring of cells in the bloodstream with some continuity, in vivo flow cytometry, "requires a room-sized microscope, and patients need to be there for a long ...
Dr. Pushkar Lele received a National Institute of General Medical Sciences research grant to investigate how bacteria sense their mechanical environment.
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