A new study has shed light on why our brains evolved to be so large. The answer lies in the microbes present in our guts.
We have only one example of biology forming in the universe – life on Earth. But what if life can form in other ways? How do ...
New research reshapes our understanding of the universal genetic code, revealing surprising insights into early life's amino ...
One example of a bacterium that poses a serious threat is ‘Listeria monocytogenes’. This bacterium lives in soil but can ...
The soil isn’t just dirt, it harbor diverse microbial communities, including bacteria that may possess antibiotic-resistance ...
Study of household plumbing reveals unique microbial communities and antibiotic resistance genes in water systems.
In October 2024, a diverse group of scientists gathered to think outside the box on evolution. They wanted to step back and ...
In nature, microbes fend off their microbial competitors. In the digital world, can AI-detection tools help researchers knock ...
On the battleground of the human body, microbes use every skill to mask, infiltrate, manipulate, and evade the immune radar.
Scientists discover gut bacteria's impact on human brain size. A Northwestern University study reveals a link between gut ...
MGX-001, utilizing a highly specific and efficient MG29-1 nuclease, exhibits no identifiable off-target editing MG29-1 ...