When Spain-based immunologist Irene Salinas, from the University of New Mexico in the United States, began searching for bacteria in the brains of healthy fish, it might have seemed like a futile task ...
Could the key to easing anxiety be hidden in our gut? Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School and the National Neuroscience Institute have discovered a crucial connection between gut microbes and ...
It's this latter property that led to the discovery of the giant exoplanet Gaia-4b. It orbits a star 244 light-years away and is a super-sized gas giant with a mass 11.8 times greater than that of ...
Five days after take off, astronaut Luca Parmitano unpacked microbe-laden cartridges and installed them in an incubator. The bacteria were given liquid growth media plus Icelandic basalt ...
This image shows the molecular architecture of the specialized enzyme that allows microbes to consume toxic CO from the atmosphere. Credit: Ashleigh Kropp and Dr David Gillett Microbes consume large ...
A groundbreaking study reveals how microbes consume massive amounts of carbon monoxide, helping to reduce air pollution and mitigate global warming. Follow Us Trending Photos New Delhi: A team of ...
Among other goals, they'll be collecting surface samples from the station to analyze for the presence of microbes. The ISS "surface swab" is part of the ISS External Microorganisms project. It was ...
Studies of the gut-brain axis support the association between depression and gut microbes. Certain microbes produce butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid good for the gut lining and mental health as ...
Researchers from Arizona State University, in collaboration with colleagues from the National University of the Peruvian Amazon, have discovered a previously unknown family of microbes uniquely ...
Melbourne researchers have discovered crucial new information about how microbes consume huge amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) and help reduce levels of this deadly gas. Over two billion metric ...
Researchers have discovered crucial new information about how microbes consume huge amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) and help reduce levels of this deadly gas. Melbourne researchers have discovered ...
P. gingivalis' gingipains (red) among neurons in the brain of a patient with Alzheimer's (Cortexyme) Still, not all microbes in the mouth are necessarily harmful to the brain; some could be protective ...