The International Space Station (ISS) is one of the most unique environments where life has ever existed, out in the low ...
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Microgravity on space station helps viruses beat drug-resistant bacteria, study shows
A new study has uncovered dynamics of virus-bacteria interactions in the microgravity environment of the International Space ...
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Viruses may be more powerful in the International Space Station's microgravity environment
In other words, in microgravity, phages and bacteria don't bump into each other as often and the bacteria may have evolved to ...
Viruses that infect bacteria can still do their job in microgravity, but space changes the rules of the fight.
In a new study, we and an international team scientists examined the behavior of marine viruses in a large band of ...
In a new study, terrestrial bacteria-infecting viruses were still able to infect their E. coli hosts in near-weightless ...
AI can now create genome viruses in laboratories and redesign toxins to evade controls, raising biosafety alert and rise of ...
Bacteria and viruses are often lumped together as germs, and they share many characteristics. They’re invisible to the human eye. They’re everywhere. And both can make us sick, even kill us. That last ...
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Viruses on Plastic Pollution May Be Fueling Antibiotic Resistance
Learn how plastic pollution is creating new pathways for antibiotic resistance to become an even bigger public health threat.
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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 ...
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