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Historical Perspective Published: May 1999 A unifying concept: the history of cell theory Paolo Mazzarello Nature Cell Biology 1, E13–E15 (1999) Cite this article ...
Peter Redweik’s brutal infection was quelled by a medication so powerful that doctors use it sparingly. Yet he continued to ...
Micro-robots clear sinus infections without antibiotics Navigate sinuses using magnets and heat-activated action Showed ...
New drugs that target 'zombie' tuberculosis (TB) cells are now a step closer, thanks to a new study led by the University of ...
New drugs that target "zombie" tuberculosis (TB) cells are now a step closer, thanks to a new study led by the University of ...
New drugs that target ‘zombie’ tuberculosis (TB) cells are now a step closer, thanks to a new study led by the University of Surrey, published in Scientific Reports .
Bacteria are ubiquitous microscopic organisms capable of rapid growth. While beneficial strains like lactic acid bacteria ...
An immunocompromised woman’s cat stirred up a lot more trouble than usual (for a cat). In a recent case report, doctors ...
We report on the realization and evaluation of micro-fabricated alkali vapor cells using a thin-film indium bonding technique. Optical and double-resonance spectroscopy performed on the cells ...
Anaerobic bacteria were among the first life forms on Earth and existed at a time when there was no oxygen in the atmosphere.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNLight-powered robot swarms may replace antibiotics for tough sinus infectionsDriven by the limitations of current treatments, scientists, under the leadership of Haidong Yu, engineered these ...
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