Dead bacteria release an enzyme that breaks down their contents into nutrients for other bacteria, highlighting a novel ...
E. coli bacteria could be used to create biodegradable plastics, reports a paper published in Nature Chemical Biology. The ...
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Hajun Kim, Taejoon Kwon, and Joo Hun Kang—from the Department of Biomedical Engineering at UNIST has unveiled a novel ...
Researchers have identified bacteria that evolved the ability to ... Unfortunately, one of the two enzymes turns out to be mildly toxic to E. coli, slowing its growth. So, the researchers evolved ...
An Osaka Metropolitan University-led Egypt-Japan research team found E. coli prevalent in over 25% of popular milk and dairy products in Egypt. Of the 210 samples of raw milk, cheese, and yoghurt ...
Food recalls happen every once in a while, and this time the CDC wants you to stay away from a common leafy green, which has ...
They found that a unique strain of E. coli bacteria, when paired with a diet low in carbs and soluble fiber, drives the growth of polyps in the colon, which can be a precursor to cancer.
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Publisher’s Platform: A “rare” E. coli Outbreak linked to ground beef is a reminder of a bad pastI have said this too many times. In the 1990’s ninety percent of the work I did were E. coli O157:H7 cases linked to hamburger. However, due to the ...
A study showed that bacteria like E. coli form stronger biofilms on microplastics, making them more resistant to antibiotics. This issue is particularly concerning for disadvantaged communities ...
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