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Stanford University researchers have discovered virus-like ‘lifeforms’ that exist inside human mouths and guts. Smaller than ...
When it comes to innovation, nature often gets there first. For millions of years, plants and animals have been adapting, ...
Scientists and engineers have long drawn inspiration from nature. Velcro came from burrs on a dog. Bullet trains mimicked kingfisher beaks. Gecko feet inspired climbing robots. Lotus leaves led to ...
As the Detroit Red Wings near their centennial, here are the franchise's top players over the past 25 seasons.
Red meat allergy, or alpha-gal syndrome, was first reported in 2009 and is still relatively rare but is on the rise.
Warnings of high bacteria levels from public health officials have begun popping up in various states coast to coast.
Health officials issue warnings as bacteria and stormwater runoff contaminate beaches nationwide, closing popular swimming locations before the July 4th holiday.
When bacteria remember: P. aeruginosa may use epigenetic memory for enhanced infection success by Charlotte Schwenner, Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres ...
What to know about bacteria and beach closures this summer and over the Fourth of July holiday.
Wings coach Chris Koclanes speaks will provide more context prior to the game, potentially just a precautionary situation for the rookie star on a back-to-back.
Let’s Get Small: How Pixar Went Microscopic to Create the Aliens in Elio The movie about a lost boy in space features otherworldly beings that are real—but tiny.
These microscopic residents form complex communities that can reflect the state of your health, including the presence of disease.