For millennia, humans have had an unwritten trade deal with the microbes that inhabit our guts. We feed them fiber, and they ...
Astronauts in isolated space habitats could benefit from the intentional fostering of diverse microbes from humanity's ...
Gut microbes that were thought to feed exclusively on dietary fiber also get fed sugar from our guts, from which they produce ...
Gut microbes that were thought to feed exclusively on dietary fiber also get fed sugar from our guts, from which they produce ...
Doctors and nutritionists say you should limit these foods and beverages if you want to keep your digestive system happy and ...
The overly sterile environment of the International Space Station is missing important microbes, a new detailed map shows. If ...
Frozen ground would seem to stall microbes — especially in winter — but scientists have been finding robust emissions of ...
After analyzing over 800 samples collected by astronauts in multiple modules of the United States Orbital Segment in the ISS, Benitez and his team concluded the microbial and chemical environment on ...
New research claims there may be too few germs on the ISS, which could actually be negatively impacting astronaut health.
“Future built environments, including space stations, could benefit from intentionally fostering diverse microbial ...
The ISS’s microbial environment most closely resembles a hospital isolation room. It could be making astronauts sick.
Researchers are conducting studies to help understand how diabetes drugs affect glucose excretion, the gut microbiome, and their metabolic products.