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Imagine a child with eczema who scratches a patch of irritated skin. A tiny opening forms, invisible to the eye. Into that ...
Heat and sunlight make bottled water risky, fueling rapid microbial growth and shedding plastic particles, with hidden health impacts.
Phys.org reported that a certain chemical in many sunscreens, ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate (EHMC), potentially slows the ...
In a first-of-its-kind study examining health risks from airborne pathogens over metropolitan cities like Delhi, a team of Indian researchers has uncovered alarming evidence: pathogenic bacteria ...
Researchers have found microbes in the deep sea that are completely invisible to the human immune system, a somewhat unnerving discovery that suggests our bodies’ seemingly universal ability to ...
A UW-led team has taken a sample of Lake Washington mud and successfully sequenced a complete genome for an unknown microorganism. Their method provides a way to discover new microscopic life in ...
New Delhi, Sept 2 (UNI) In a first-of-its-kind study examining health risks from airborne pathogens over metropolitan cities like Delhi, a team of Indian researchers has uncovered alarming evidence: ...
Because there are all sorts of invisible forces that sustain our world, whether it’s the microbes Rosa studies, or the badass women who paved the way for her to do this work.
Microbe Mappers Are Tracking Covid-19's Invisible Traces Armies of microbiologists are swabbing subways, ATMs, and hospitals in search of the novel coronavirus.
Together we’ll investigate bacteria and viruses, how we defend ourselves from them, and try out microbiology laboratory techniques. We will also explore the coronavirus and how it interacts with our ...
It's generally assumed that [our innate immune system] can detect any microbe—or bacteria—we encounter, including from environments we are never exposed to, like the deep sea.
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