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The microbiology of food spoilage in your refrigerator

Anyone who has ever lost track of some bread, produce or leftovers, and later returned to observe that nature has run its course, has experience using the five senses (eyes, nose, [hopefully less often] taste buds and even ...

Staph's Achilles' heel may hinge on its choice of food

Staphylococcus aureus—aka staph—is among the most extensively studied human pathogens. Unfortunately, that knowledge hasn't made staph infections any easier to treat, particularly in the lungs.

Computer model boosts detection of cell-to-cell communication

A computer model developed by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers significantly enhances the ability of scientists to detect communication between cells, according to a new study published in Nature Methods.

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Enhancing microbe memory to better upcycle excess CO₂
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Light-activated polymerization methods unlock new possibilities for intracellular applications
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Machine-learning models can predict colonization outcomes of complex microbial communities
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Bacteria able to overcome cost of vancomycin resistance in lab setting
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Bacterial defense strategy has potential application in genome editing
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New knowledge about cell receptors paves the way for future drugs against intestinal tumors
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Study shows an electrically-activated protein regulates spermatogenesis
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Shedding light on the mechanism of yeast DNA repair
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Novel probiotics identified in traditional Brazilian cheeses
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Climate change will increase foodborne illness risk from raw produce, research suggests
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Compounds from nucleic acids in food show anticancer effects
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Avian flu has infected dairy cows in more than a dozen states—a microbiologist explains how the virus is spreading
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Dozens of viruses detected in Chinese fur farm animals
Condensed Matter
Optoelectronic diamond device reveals an unexpected phenomenon reminiscent of lightning in slow motion
Space Exploration
Boeing will fly its empty capsule back to Earth soon. Two NASA astronauts will stay behind
Plants & Animals
RNA editing plays critical role in fruit flies' sense of smell and social interactions
Optics & Photonics
Entangled photon pairs enable hidden image encoding
Molecular & Computational biology
Researchers find genetic variant for speed of hair graying, susceptibility to skin melanoma in horses
Ecology
Genomic analyses of prairie chickens cast doubt on species classifications
Biochemistry
Molecular 'cage' approach could advance selective elimination of cancer cells
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Privileged parents who believe in economic upward mobility are more likely to hoard resources: Study
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Expert explains evidence for planetary formation through gravitational instability
Evolution
Agriculture accelerated human genome evolution to capture energy from starchy foods, study suggests
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At-risk butterflies more likely to survive with human help
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Major leap for nuclear clock paves way for ultraprecise timekeeping
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Webb reveals distorted galaxy forming cosmic question mark
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Levels of one 'forever chemical' are increasing in groundwater, study finds
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Study solves mystery behind bacteria's extensive weaponry

A new study led by the University of Oxford has shed light on why certain species of bacteria carry astonishing arsenals of weapons. The findings, published in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution, could help us to engineer ...

Study identifies a key protein in blood vessel growth

Blood vessels are responsible for the appropriate and efficient delivery of nutrients and oxygen to the whole body. To do so, they must grow and branch to reach every cell in a process called angiogenesis. The precise regulation ...