Just as the human body serves as a habitat for bacteria and other microbes, diverse, tiny organisms known as protists host ...
Just as the human body serves as a habitat for bacteria and other microbes, diverse, tiny organisms known as protists host their own microbiomes.
Nanotube bridge networks grow between the most abundant photosynthetic bacteria in the oceans, suggesting that the world is ...
Scientists have discovered a remarkable new form of symbiosis — a bacterium that lives inside a single-celled organism (a ...
Hundreds of different species of microbes live, laugh, and love in your gut. In the future, one of these might serve a new function: microscopic in-house pharmacist.
It's important to note that researchers are likely at least 10 to 30 years away from creating mirror bacteria. On the ...
Yale researchers have created "Ochre," a genomically recoded organism that enables the production of synthetic proteins with ...
Using a new method to study how carbohydrates modify proteins, scientists have discovered that gut bacteria can alter molecular signatures in the brain.
Meet the jumbo phage. Scientists believe they’ve cracked the code on how its ‘secret handshakes’ act as a shield against the ...
Landmark single-cell dataset of one billion cells will be used to train new AI models to advance understanding of cellular ...