The microscopic shards of plastic found in every corner of the planet may be exacerbating antibiotic resistance, a new study ...
With over half the cells in the human body being bacterial rather than human, and over 99% of the genes in the human body ...
Microplastics—tiny shards of plastic debris—are all over the planet. They have made their way up food chains, accumulated in ...
Microbiologists play a pivotal role in patient care and management, asserted Dr. Chandrashekhar, Professor of Microbiology at ...
Microplastics don’t just carry bacteria — they actively help them develop drug resistance. Researchers found that within days ...
"This challenges the notion that microplastics are merely passive carriers of resistant bacteria and highlights their role as ...
The SETI Institute’s Artist in Residence (AIR) program announced Dominica Mediati as the recipient of its Beyond Silos STEAM ...
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The inaugural conference for the Centre for Microbial Interactions at Norwich Research Park brought together one of the world’s largest ...
Hospital sink drains are a hidden reservoir of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, highlighting the urgent need for stricter ...
A new study shows that microplastics facilitate antimicrobial resistance, even without the presence of antibiotics.