Bacteria in food can make you seriously ill, which is why it is so important for the facilities that produce your food to ...
Bacteria in the human gut can directly deliver proteins into human cells, actively shaping immune responses. A consortium led ...
Microwaves have become indispensable tools in modern kitchens, praised for their ability to quickly heat food and eliminate harmful bacteria through the application of high temperatures and radiation.
The flour you feed your starter might matter more than you think.
Common gut bacteria use protein delivery systems to interact directly with human cells, reshaping how scientists view the ...
New study shows how bacteria adapted a virus-derived injection system to recognize and attach to many different types of ...
Gram-negative bacteria like E. coli have built-in gatekeepers, porins, and pumps that decide what gets in or out, including antibiotics. The bacteria's genetic control room tightly regulates these ...
Effective ways to combat harmful viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasitic worms have driven major advances in medicine and contributed to a significant increase in human life expectancy over the past ...
Can bacteria that survive washing and disinfection in food production facilities spread antimicrobial resistance?
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