In the vast and often unseen world of microscopic life, a recent discovery may force scientists to rethink what it means to be alive. Nestled inside a tiny plankton cell, researchers found a ...
The so-called “circle of life” dictates that if a living thing exists, it’s probably food for something else. Viruses, however, have historically managed to escape this unofficial rule. Although ...
Scientists have discovered something intriguing in a new type of organism that actually eats viruses. The organisms, which are known as virovores, don't just eat viruses accidentally, either. These ...
AI can now create genome viruses in laboratories and redesign toxins to evade controls, raising biosafety alert and rise of ...
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What actually happens to viruses and bacteria when food is frozen
We all know that freezing foods can make them safer to consume in the long run, but you might have always wondered why. Luckily for you, we have the answer.
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Viruses on plastic waste pose new antibiotic resistance risks
Plastic pollution does more than litter landscapes and oceans. According to a new perspective article published in ...
These infections tend to peak in winter because people spend more time indoors, making transmission easier. But they can also ...
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Virus-built silver nanoparticles show promise against antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Virus-built silver appears much more effective against bacteria than commercial silver. In A Nutshell Lab safety tests showed ...
When some bacteria manage to escape being killed by a virus, the microbes end up hamstringing themselves. And that could be useful in the fight to treat infections. “We’re kind of expecting phage ...
Vertebrates such as ourselves rely on a complicated, multi-layer immune system to limit the impact of pathogens. Specialized B and T cells play a central role by recognizing specific pathogens and ...
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