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Published Antibiotic consumption and resistance 'two-way street' between animals and humans - Antibiotic Consumption and Resistance: A Two-Way Street Between Animals and Humans



Scientists have demonstrated that, globally, the association between antibiotic consumption and anti...
Published Dancing in the mud: Cut cable puts an end to bacterial party - Dancing in the Mud: Cut Cable Puts an End to Bacterial Party



You can still be celebrated, even if you're buried in mud. A new study shows that innumerable other...
Published How bacteria evolve resistance to antibiotics - How Bacteria Evolve Resistance to Antibiotics



Bacteria can rapidly evolve resistance to antibiotics by adapting special pumps to flush them out of...
Published A compound from fruit flies could lead to new antibiotics - A Compound from Fruit Flies Could Lead to New Antibiotics



Research shows that the natural peptide, called drosocin, protects fruit flies from bacterial infect ...
Published Study reveals how drug resistant bacteria secrete toxins, suggesting targets to reduce virulence - Study Reveals How Drug Resistant Bacteria Secrete Toxins, Suggesting Targets to Reduce Virulence



New research suggests that reducing virulence in drug resistant infections rather than trying to kil...
Published Technique restores healthy bacterial balance in C-section babies - Technique Restores Healthy Bacterial Balance in C-Section Babies



Newborns delivered by cesarean section who are swabbed with the vaginal fluid of their mothers after...
Published Common wristbands 'hotbed' for harmful bacteria including E. coli, staphylococcus


Routinely cleaning wristbands is generally ignored. New research finds 95 percent of wristbands test...
Published Mysterious family of microbial proteins hijack crops' cellular plumbing



Some crop pathogens use a clever trick to multiply and spread infection: they hijack the plant's cel...
Published Microbiome development: Bacteria lay the foundations for their descendants



The microbiome (the symbiotic community of microbial organisms of a host) is of existential importan...
Published Gut bacteria of malnourished children benefit from key elements in therapeutic food



New research has identified key, naturally occurring biochemical components of a novel therapeutic f...
Published Bacteria load their syringes



Many bacterial pathogens use small injection apparatuses to manipulate the cells of their hosts, suc ...
Published Researchers solve mystery behind DnaA protein's role in DNA replication initiation



Scientists have uncovered how DnaA, the master key to DNA replication, opens the door to bacterial g ...
Published Single-celled kamikazes spearhead bacterial infection



You suddenly feel sick -- pathogenic bacteria have managed to colonize and spread in your body! The...
Published Sophisticated swarming: Bacteria support each other across generations



When bacteria build communities, they cooperate and share nutrients across generations. Researchers...
Published Beyond peak season: Bacteria in the Arctic seabed are active all year round



Researchers studied the composition and function of bacteria in the seabed off Svalbard, during alte...
Published Plant warfare: The crucial function of Nrc proteins in tomato defense mechanisms



New research delves into the intricate defense mechanisms of tomatoes against the notorious bacteria...
Published Radio waves can tune up bacteria to become life-saving medicines



Scientists have found a new way to alter the DNA of bacterial cells -- a process used to make many v ...
Published Steroid drugs used for HRT can combat E. coli and MRSA



Researchers have combined computational and microbiology laboratory approaches to identify existing...
Published The enemy within: How pathogens spread unrecognized in the body



Some pathogens hide inside human cells to enhance their survival. Researchers have uncovered a uniqu...
Published New Rhizobia-diatom symbiosis solves long-standing marine mystery



Scientists have discovered a new partnership between a marine diatom and a bacterium that can accoun...