Mouth bacteria may hold insight into your future brain function microbiologystudy
The bacteria in your mouth and on your tongue may be linked to changes in brain function as you age, […]
The bacteria in your mouth and on your tongue may be linked to changes in brain function as you age, […]
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Sour beers have become a fixture on microbrewery menus and store shelves. They’re enjoyed for their tart, complex flavors, but
Light and electron microscopy have distinct limitations. Light microscopy makes it difficult to resolve smaller and smaller features, and electron
Antibiotics are indispensable for treating bacterial infections. But why are they sometimes ineffective, even when the bacteria are not resistant?
Washington State University scientists have created genetically-engineered mice that could help accelerate anti-aging research. Globally, scientists are working to unlock
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Are you looking for the details of chemical bonding in biomolecules? Chemical bonding is the cornerstone of chemistry, and when
Girolline, a compound extracted from the sea sponge Pseudaxinyssa cantharella, has been investigated for possible antitumor effects and also found