McMaster scientists create robust cell sheets in five hours using simple tools, opening new paths for tissue repair and ...
The tiny pantheon known as the Asgard archaea bear traits that hint at how plants, animals and fungi emerged on Earth.
From influencing weight gain to supporting immune function, gut microbes do far more than digest food. They may even explain ...
Researchers at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Karolinska Institutet have captured the first detailed molecular ...
This study provides useful insights into addressing the question of whether the prevalence of autoimmune disease could be driven by sex differences in the T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire, correlating ...
Federal regulators have strongly urged consumers to avoid it at all costs, noting that drinking the solution is akin to ...
The microbe Pyrodictium abyssi is an archaeon—a member of what's known as the third domain of life—and an extremophile. It ...
Scientists have discovered a strange tubular structure inside Profftella, a symbiotic bacterium in the Asian citrus psyllid. These long, helical tubes, filled with ribosomes, show a complexity not ...
A new study shows that everyday chemicals can disturb gut microbes, change community balance, and even increase antibiotic ...
Researchers have successfully manipulated the internal structure of a bacterial membrane protein to switch its sensing ...
A team of researchers from EPFL has discovered that biological nanopores exhibit electrical signal responses that resemble learning-like behavior.
Two new studies uncover unexpected ways that microbes move, offering insights that could impact our understanding of human health and disease. New research from Arizona State University has uncovered ...