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Pathogen

Dormant Disease

Kitchen sponges. Pixabay

Bacteria in kitchen may not be as harmful as you think

The fluorescence image shows M. rhizoxinica bacteria (green) enclosed in parts of a fungal hyphal (blue).

Findings Unveil Fragile Symbiosis Between Bacteria and Fungi

Scrabble pieces spelling PROBIOTIC. Credit Pixabay

Gut Microbes Could Help Block Toxic Metals

Erik Kristiansson, Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg, Sweden

New study finds that antibiotic resistance genes are widespread in our environment

Swiss Materhron

Microbes in the Alps, Arctic can digest plastic at low temperatures

Futuristic looking robot looking at a video monitor

AI could run a million microbial experiments per year

Marking his 55th year at Harvard, Professor Richard Losick received the first Microbial Sciences Initiative’s Distinguished Achievement Award. In his award address, he shared the real story of DNA’s discovery. Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer

How greatest biological discovery of 20th century got passed over

Fruit fly with its wings up and evidence of a fungal outgrowth. Courtesy of Carolyn Elya

How a mind-controlling fungal parasite turns insects into zombies

Maaike Goudriaan and research leader Helge Niemann in the lab. Photo: Maaike Goudriaan, NIOZ.

Bacteria that really do eat plastic

gut microbes illustration

Gut microbes can boost the motivation to exercise

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Staph infection-induced kidney disease may be linked to bacterial gene mutation

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