Five-thousand-year-old microbes reveal nature’s antibiotic arms race, and hold clues to both the threat of drug resistance ...
Bacteria frozen for thousands of years could hold the key to developing new antibiotics, researchers have found.
Bacterial strains thriving in icy environments could worsen the global antibiotic resistance crisis – or play a role in ...
Bacteria have evolved to adapt to all of Earth's most extreme conditions, from scorching heat to temperatures well below zero. Ice caves are just one of the environments hosting a variety of ...
A strain of bacteria found in a Romanian ice cave is resistant to ten modern antibiotics, according to a new study. View on euronews ...
Global Molecular Infectious Disease Testing Market OverviewThe global molecular infectious disease testing market is ...
Caitlin Donovan, a senior director at the Patient Advocate Foundation, recommends exhausting every available option for ...
Whether it’s the ocean’s deepest hydrothermal vents or tall mountain peaks, bacteria is likely surviving and thriving. Ice caves can host a wide variety of microorganisms and offer biologists a bevy ...
A giant virus encodes part of the protein-making toolkit of cells that gives it greater control over its amoeba host, raising questions about how it evolved and how such beings relate to living organi ...