Ancient viral DNA in bacteria helps block new infections, offering a potential path to fight antibiotic resistance.
Every year, around 600 million people are struck down by foodborne illnesses. The culprits are often common yet dangerous bacteria, such as E. coli and Salmonella, that thrive in undercooked or ...
Tiny viruses that only infect and kill bacteria can help treat deadly antibiotic-resistant bloodstream infections with ...
In the largest synthesis to date, researchers reviewed 155 studies linking viral infections, including influenza, SARS-CoV-2, ...
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Researchers share update on devastating virus amid one of the worst outbreaks in history: 'I know less than I would normally know'
It's unlike previous outbreaks. Researchers share update on devastating virus amid one of the worst outbreaks in history: 'I ...
Research transforms understanding of disease emergence and identifies new strategies for agricultural virus surveillance in ...
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10 Power Rangers Episodes That Prove The Disney Era Was The Best
The Disney era in the 2000s was a golden age for Power Rangers as a franchise, and these standout episodes prove it without ...
For billions of years, bacteria have waged an ongoing arms race against viruses, evolving many defense mechanisms against the infectious invaders. Now, these evolutions may offer innovative ways for ...
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