Dennis D'Amico, associate professor of animal science, has demonstrated that bacteriophages can effectively reduce the amount ...
Despite over 60 crore visitors and countless holy dips during Maha Kumbh, the Ganga remains germ-free. A study by Padma Shri ...
The mystery of Ganga’s antibacterial properties dates back to 1891, when British bacteriologist Ernest Hankin noticed ...
In the face of rising concerns about antibiotic resistant infections, an international group of microbial experts have launched a powerful and flexible free online genomic toolkit for more rapid ...
A world of microbes resides within the gut of every human being. This vast microbial community, the microbiome, which ...
According to his study, the river is unique in its ability to remain virtually germ-free, even after hosting over 60 crore ...
Meet the jumbo phage. Scientists believe they’ve cracked the code on how its ‘secret handshakes’ act as a shield against the ...
Phages are viruses that precisely target and kill bacteria, which can offer “a potential solution to the growing crisis of ...
BHU professor Vijay Nath Mishra claimed that if anyone touches Ganga water once, crores of bacterial phages stick to the hands, and those bacteria keep killing the faecal coliform.
Dr. Ajay Sonkar's study reveals that the Ganga river remains germ-free despite massive footfalls during Mahakumbh. This is ...