“Microplastics are like rafts — a bacteria on its own might not be able to swim down a river, but riding in its biofilm on a tiny bit of plastic it can be disseminated into many different ...
But reality, as Padraic X. Scanlan shows in “Rot: An Imperial History of the Irish Famine,” is much more complex, and much more terrifying, for the economic and environmental factors that ...
He said the prevalence of crown rot became riskier when cereal was grown in a back-to-back scenario. He said the new seed treatment wouldn’t eliminate the incidence of crown rot completely ...
A research team has elucidated the mechanism behind bacterial cancer therapy using a genetically engineered bacterial strain. Their findings were published in Cell. Exploring the use of antitumor ...
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