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In Your Future: More Healthful Foods to Nourish the Non-Human You
August 21, 2012 The focus of nutrition for good health is quietly shifting to include consumption of food ingredients specifically designed to nourish the non-human cells that comprise 80 percent of the cells in the ... > full story -
Symbiotic Nodulation in a Reduced Gravity Environment: Plant Research Reaps Two-Fold Benefits
August 20, 2012 What can we learn from sending codependent bacteria and plants into space? Quite a bit, it would appear. An experiment with the tongue-twisting name Symbiotic Nodulation in a Reduced Gravity ... > full story -
Scientists Examine Effects of Manufactured Nanoparticles on Soybean Crops
August 20, 2012 Sunscreens, lotions, and cosmetics contain tiny metal nanoparticles that wash down the drain at the end of the day, or are discharged after manufacturing. Those nanoparticles eventually end up in ... > full story -
Anthrax Targets
August 20, 2012 A trawl of the genome of the deadly bacterium Bacillus anthracis has revealed a clutch of targets for new drugs to combat an epidemic of anthrax or a biological weapons attack. The targets are all ... > full story -
Clear Links Found Between Inflammation, Bacterial Communities and Cancer
August 16, 2012 In a study with inflammation-prone mice, researchers have found a mechanism for the development of colorectal cancer wherein inflammation fosters a change in the gut microbiome including reduced ... > full storyMore: -
Gut Bacteria Linked to Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome Identified
August 15, 2012 Researchers have identified 26 species of bacteria in the human gut microbiota that appear to be linked to obesity and related metabolic complications. These include insulin resistance, high blood ... > full story -
Danger in the Blood: How Antibiotic-Resisting Bacterial Infections Form
August 15, 2012 New research may help explain why hundreds of thousands of Americans a year get sick – and tens of thousands die – after bacteria get into their blood. It also suggests why some of those ... > full story -
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A New Energy Source: Major Advance Made in Generating Electricity from Wastewater
August 13, 2012 Engineers have made a breakthrough in the performance of microbial fuel cells that can produce electricity directly from wastewater, opening the door to a future in which waste treatment plants not ... > full story -
Protective Bacteria in the Infant Gut Have Resourceful Way of Helping Babies Break Down Breast Milk
August 13, 2012 Scientists have found that important and resourceful bacteria in the baby microbiome can ferret out nourishment from a previously unknown source, possibly helping at-risk infants break down ... > full story -
Scientists Use Light to 'Tag and Track' Genetic Processes
August 13, 2012 In a new study, researchers outline how they used fluorescent molecules to "tag" DNA and monitor a process called DNA looping, a natural biological mechanism involved in rearranging genetic material ... > full story
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