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A Genetic Analysis of Lyme Disease Could Improve Diagnosis and Treatment
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Rutgers University
Study findings create a powerful resource for identifying the specific Lyme disease-causing bacterial strains that infect patients
| 3 min read
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Surprise Finding in Bacteria Study Could Advance Search for Better Antibiotics
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Johns Hopkins Medicine
Researchers studying environmental bacteria have determined a protein’s essential role in maintaining bacterial cell shape
| 3 min read
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A Nitrogenase with a Taste for Carbon Dioxide
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Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology
The remarkable affinity of the microbial enzyme iron nitrogenase for the greenhouse gas CO2 makes it useful for future biotechnology
| 3 min read
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Superbugs Spread to Family Members of Recently Hospitalized Patients
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Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America
Study suggests hospitals play a role in community spread of antibiotic-resistant infections
| 3 min read
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Which Strains of Tuberculosis Are the Most Infectious?
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Harvard Medical School
Shared geographic origin between TB strain and human host could amplify risk for infection
| 5+ min read
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Microbes Found to Destroy Certain ‘Forever Chemicals’
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University of California - Riverside
Bacteria can cleave stubborn fluorine-to-carbon bonds in insidious water pollutants
| 2 min read
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Although Tiny, Peatland Microorganisms Have a Big Impact on Climate
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U.S. Department of Energy
New genome annotation tool identifies ‘talented’ microorganisms with genes for transforming polyphenols in peatlands
| 2 min read
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Exponentially Increasing Understanding of Early Life on Earth
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University of California - Riverside
New study links ancient microbes with climate dynamics, potentially aiding the search for life on other planets
| 3 min read
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Engineers Find a Way to Protect Microbes from Extreme Conditions
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
New method helps microbes withstand industrial processing, aiding the use of microorganisms in medicine and agriculture
| 4 min read
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Treatment with an Antimicrobial Peptide Mixture Can Impede Antibiotic Resistance
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PLOS
Bacteria exposed to mixtures instead of single peptides did not develop resistance
| 2 min read
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Gut Microbes from Aged Mice Cause Inflammation in Young Mice
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The young mice experienced inflammatory processes associated with aging in humans
| 3 min read
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