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How the ‘home’ environment influences microbial interactions

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Caesarean Births Linked to Reduced Measles Vaccine Effectiveness, Study Finds

A drawing of a microscope image showing green fluorescent NK cells clustered around red-stained virus-infected cells, with arrows indicating the NK cells producing and responding to Ccl3

Unexpected Role of Natural Killer Cells in Coordinating Antiviral Response

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Eight Ohio State scientists named AAAS Fellows

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Giant phage holds promise as treatment for lung infections

Panamanian golden frog is nearing extinction.

Discovery could end global amphibian pandemic

Illustration of worm and kambucha bacteria

Kombucha Microbes Mimic Fasting Effects, Study Finds

Killuragh Cave, County Limerick, Ireland.

Unearthing Ancient Dental Secrets: How Our Ancestors’ Mouths Differed from Our Own

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Drug candidate may ‘unmask’ latent HIV-infected cells, mark them for destruction

C. albicans spreads to the kidneys of immunosuppressed mice (left), but invasive candidiasis is mitigated by exposure to K. weizmannii (right).

New Yeast Species Could Prevent Deadly Fungal Infections in Hospitalized Patients

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Viruses that can help ‘dial up’ carbon capture in the sea

This image shows a microscopic view of E. coli bacteria, a species with an intimate relationship with humans.

New Technology Unscrambles the Chatter of Microbes

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Tomato juice’s antimicrobial properties can kill salmonella

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What makes urine yellow? Scientists discover the enzyme responsible

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