ASU scientists found that people whose gut microbes make more methane extract more calories from fiber-rich foods.
In 2013, NASA discovered a bacteria evading its most stringent disinfections. Scientists just figured out how it does it.
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New ammonia-tolerant microbe produces renewable natural gas from food leftovers
Canadian researchers have identified a new microbe that turns food waste into renewable natural gas, even under high ammonia ...
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China turns polluted soils into self-cleaning reactors that recover rare earths
Scientists develop a nature-based soil cleanup method using microbes and iron minerals to turn polluted land into ...
Fecal transplants are intended to restore our digestive tract with a healthy ecosystem of microbes, which can become degraded ...
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Researchers discover previously unknown microbe capable of solving global crisis: 'We noticed something odd'
"Traditional methods couldn't identify [them]." Researchers discover previously unknown microbe capable of solving global ...
Boston College researchers found a bacterium that can efficiently recycle battery materials using waste substances.
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Bacterial motility helps uncover how self-propelled particles distribute in active matter systems
A collaborative team of physicists and microbiologists from UNIST and Stanford University has, for the first time, uncovered ...
The research, published in Nature Microbiology, was led by Monash University and the Hudson Institute of Medical Research ...
Embedded in the teeth of long-dead soldiers, scientists found fragments of microbial DNA from Salmonella enterica, which is ...
Social media and lifestyle magazines have turned gluten – a protein in wheat, rye, and barley – into a dietary villain.
A well-balanced gut produces neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine more effectively, improving mood and focus — both ...
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