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Bacteria

Bacteria constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria have a wide range of shapes, ranging from spheres to rods and spirals.

MIT algorithm discovers antibiotic that can fight drug-resistant diseases
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MIT algorithm discovers antibiotic that can fight drug-resistant diseases

  • Thomas Macaulay
  • 5 years ago
New artificial evolution research could finally prove Darwin was right
  • Artificial intelligence

New artificial evolution research could finally prove Darwin was right

  • Tristan Greene
  • 5 years ago
Scientists are reengineering viruses to fight antibiotic resistance
  • medicine

Scientists are reengineering viruses to fight antibiotic resistance

  • The Conversation
  • 5 years ago

Here’s how body clock cycles affect our immune system
  • Human body

Here’s how body clock cycles affect our immune system

  • The Conversation
  • 5 years ago
How humans survived the plague for millenia
  • Culture

How humans survived the plague for millenia

  • The Conversation
  • 5 years ago
Research: Bacteria can change shape inside humans to avoid antibiotics
  • Research

Research: Bacteria can change shape inside humans to avoid antibiotics

  • The Conversation
  • 5 years ago
Dinosaurs are dead, but there’s still life inside their bones
  • DNA

Dinosaurs are dead, but there’s still life inside their bones

  • The Conversation
  • 6 years ago
Animals and plants help engineers light up cities, detect explosives, and predict natural disasters
  • Data

Animals and plants help engineers light up cities, detect explosives, and predict natural disasters

  • Lindsey Doermann
  • 6 years ago
[Best of 2019] Slimy fish mucus can help chemists develop new antibiotics — here’s how
  • Future

[Best of 2019] Slimy fish mucus can help chemists develop new antibiotics — here’s how

  • The Conversation
  • 6 years ago
Freshness sensors for milk could dramatically reduce waste
  • Sensor

Freshness sensors for milk could dramatically reduce waste

  • Emma Bryce
  • 6 years ago
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