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- Battling With Bugs to Prevent Antibiotic Resistance
- Big Ecosystem Changes Viewed Through the Lens of Tiny Carnivorous Plants
- Contact Killing of Salmonella by Human Fecal Bacteria
- Iron in Primeval Seas Rusted by Bacteria
- Bacteria May Contribute to Premature Births, STDs
Posted April 22, 2013:
- Scientists Cage Dead Zebras in Africa to Understand the Spread of Anthrax
- Special E. Coli Bacteria Produce Diesel on Demand
- Radioactive Bacteria Targets Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer
- Genetic Circuit Allows Both Individual Freedom, Collective Good
Posted April 19, 2013:
- Quest for Edible Malarial Vaccine Leads to Other Potential Medical Uses for Algae
- Random Walks on DNA: Bacterial Enzyme Has Evolved an Energy-Efficient Method to Move Long Distances Along DNA
Posted April 18, 2013:
- Outpatients, Hospital Patients Face Growing, but Different Problems With Antibiotic Resistance
- Scientists Throw New Light on DNA Copying Process
- Despite Superbug Crisis, Progress in Antibiotic Development 'Alarmingly Elusive'
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Posted April 12, 2013:
- Secrets of Bacterial Slime Revealed
- Scientists Use 'the Force' (Atomic Force Microscopy) to Decode Secrets of Our Gut
Posted April 11, 2013:
- Enzymes from Horse Feces Could Hold Secrets to Streamlining Biofuel Production
- Molecular 'Superglue' Based on Flesh-Eating Bacteria
Posted April 10, 2013:
- Scientists Use Nature Against Nature to Develop an Antibiotic With Reduced Resistance
- Biofilm Helps Salmonella Survive Hostile Conditions
- War on Bugs: New Research Could Lead to Better Bed Bug Control
- Fighting Disease from Within the Mosquito: New Techniques to Help Halt the Spread of Disease
- Clinging to Crevices, E. Coli Thrive
Posted April 9, 2013:
- Measuring Microbes Makes Wetland Health Monitoring More Affordable, Says Researcher
- Blockade of Pathogen's Metabolism
- Currently Used Drugs Found Active in Laboratory Mice Against Bioterror Threats
Posted April 8, 2013:
- 'Artificial Leaf' Gains the Ability to Self-Heal Damage and Produce Energy from Dirty Water
- Researchers Uncover New Pathways in Bacterial Intercellular Competition
- Adding Intestinal Enzyme to Diets of Mice Appears to Prevent, Treat Metabolic Syndrome
- Natural Soil Bacteria Pump New Life Into Exhausted Oil Wells
Posted April 7, 2013:
- New Link Between Heart Disease and Red Meat: New Understanding of Cardiovascular Health Benefits of Vegan, Vegetarian Diets
- Engineering Algae to Make the 'Wonder Material' Nanocellulose for Biofuels and More
Posted April 4, 2013:
- New Insight Into Photosynthesis: Carotenoids Can Capture Blue/green Light and Pass Energy on to Chlorophylls
- Weapons by Which Bacteria Fight Each Other Revealed: Could Lead to New Antibacterial Drugs
- Pathogen's Scissor-Like Enzyme Provides New Clues to Treatment of Infectious Disease
- Wild Mice Have Natural Protection Against Lyme Borreliosis
Posted April 2, 2013:
- An Inside Look at Carnivorous Plants
- New Light Shed on Common Sexually Transmitted Infection
- Fighting Listeria and Other Food-Borne Illnesses With Nanobiotechnology
- Symbiotic Bacteria Program Circadian-Like Rhythms in Squid Using Light and Chemicals
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