By Ruth Kamnitzer Microbes living in tree bark consume vast amounts of climate-related and toxic gases, according to new ...
The microbiome shapes development of insulin-producing cells in infancy, leading to long-term changes in metabolism and diabetes risk, new research in mice has found. The results could ultimately help ...
Microbes are part of the food we eat and can influence our own microbiome, but we know very little about the microbes in our foods. Now, researchers have developed a database of the 'food microbiome' ...
Scientists call for increased vigilance. Researchers raise alarm after discovering new type of bacteria killing dogs in US: ...
If you knew what really lived in your socks after even one day of wearing, you might just think twice about popping them on ...