Scientists’ Favorite Cells: From Gut Bacteria to Heartbeat Generators
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Helen Blau Wins National Medal of Science for Groundbreaking Work in Stem Cells and Aging
Helen Blau Awarded National Medal of Science for Transformative Stem Cell Research In early January…
Stanford Scientists Isolate crAssphage for First Time—Revealing Its Dual Life as Virus and Plasmid
Stanford Breakthrough: Scientists Isolate crAssphage and Uncover Its Secret Dual Life For over a decade,…
What Is a TIA? Recognizing Mini-Stroke Symptoms and Acting Fast
What Is a TIA? Understanding Mini-Strokes and Why They Demand Urgent Attention A transient ischemic…
Glowing Sugar Probes Reveal How Ocean Microbes Process Carbon
Introduction The sea hides many secrets. Among them: how tiny microbes eat and recycle carbon-rich…
Understanding Stains in Medical Microbiology: Types, Methods, and Uses
Introduction: Why Microbial Staining Matters Most bacteria are nearly invisible under a regular light microscope…
Say Goodbye to Recurrent BV? This Smart “Bacteria Bullet” Selectively Kills Gardnerella in Real Patient Samples
If you’ve ever suffered from bacterial vaginosis (BV), you know the frustrating cycle: treatment, temporary…
Your Microbiome Holds the Key to Cancer Immunotherapy Success (Here’s What Science Just Found)
If you or someone you love is facing cancer, you’ve likely heard about “immunotherapy”—a revolutionary…
Beyond E. coli: Why Your UTI is a Personalized Microbial Battle (And How Science is Mapping It)
For decades, urinary tract infections (UTIs) have been seen as a simple problem: bad bacteria…
The Secret to a Healthier Pregnancy? This Good Bacteria Might Hold the Key (Especially in Early Weeks)
Pregnancy is a remarkable journey, but for many women, the fear of delivering too early…