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Preventing Superbugs By Deactivating Antibiotics With A Flash Of Light
2 Million Americans Annually Get Infections That Antibiotics Can’t Cure
Fact: You Carry Around Enough Bacteria To Fill A Large Soup Can
How To Grow Your Own Photo
Squeeze The Bacteria Out Of Water With A New Gel
A Light Bulb Powered By Bacteria
FYI: Does The Komodo Dragon Really Kill With A Bacteria-Filled Bite?
So You Wanna Go To Space. Can You Put Up With The Superpower Bacteria?
Bacteria Live At 33,000 Feet
Eating Yogurt Does Weird Things To Your Brain
Bacteria Found Growing In Subzero Arctic Frost, Which Is Good News For Mars Life
This Bacterium Can Do Division, Compute Logarithms And Take Square Roots
Caffeine-Addicted Bacteria Die If You Give Them Decaf
Scientists Engineer Extreme Microorganisms To Make Fuel From Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
Insect Wings: Nature’s Most Violent Antimicrobial? [Video]
We Have Life! Scientists Confirm Microbes Beneath Antarctic Glaciers
“Twitching” Material Dislodges Bacteria From Ship Hulls
Bacteria In Earth’s Atmosphere May Affect Cloud Formation And Climate
IBM’s Warmth-Activated Gel Can Break Up Tough Bacterial Biofilms And Kill Superbugs
Watch A Virus Infect An E. Coli Cell
Earth Bacteria Can Survive And Grow In Extremely Hostile, Mars-Like Conditions
Bacteria May Have Been Responsible For World’s Biggest Extinction Event
Sculptures Reimagine Pasta And Bamboo As Bacteria And DNA
What Ancient Antarctic Microbes Reveal About The Hunt For Extraterrestrial Life
To Fight Bacteria, Coat Everything In Mucus
Mohamed El-Naggar Hot-Wires Bacteria To Build Semiconductors
Life Abhors Arsenic, Even In Extremis
Researchers Build First Complete Computer Model of an Entire Organism
A New Look at the Living Habits of Bacteria Could Help Beat Antibiotic Resistance
Splicing a 500-Million-Year-Old Gene Into Modern Bacteria
Using Magnetic Bacteria to Construct the Biocomputer of the Future
How Pigs on Antibiotics Are Making Superbugs Stronger
Video Microscopy Unveils the Tricks of Nature’s Toughest Glue, Oozed By a Bacterium
The World’s First “Nano-Ear” Can Listen to the Songs of Bacteria
New Artificial Cheese Rind Can Turn Organic Material Into Safe Sealant
Video: A Yeti Crab That Grows Its Bacterial Meals on Its Own Body
Bacterial Lamp Can Eat Your Sewage and Light Up Your House
Bacteria Can Quickly Swap Genes With Each Other Through A Global Network
Video: Smart Petri Dish Images Cells Using a Smartphone Camera and Legos
Ocean Explorers Find Largest Virus Ever Seen, 20 Times Bigger than the Average Bug
Keeping Surgical Infections at Bay With a Cocoon of Air
Weird New Forms of Bacterial Life Found in the Dead Sea
Symbiotic Bacteria Serve as Hydrogen “Fuel Cells” for Deep-Sea Mussels
Newly Found Gonorrhea Superbug Resists All Existing Antibiotics
Human Belly Button Is Home to Hundreds of Never-Before-Seen Species
Newly Found Species of Bacteria Lives On Pure Caffeine
Study Shows How Bacteria Could Generate Radio Waves
Our Body the Ecosystem: Understanding the Interplay Between Man and Microbe
Fragment of Human DNA Found in Genome of Gonorrhea Bacteria
FYI: Is It Safe to Walk Barefoot in New York City?
Biostorage Scheme Turns E. Coli Bacteria into Hard Drives
A Blast of Cold Plasma Kills Drug-Resistant Bacteria
NASA’s Arsenic-Loving Bacteria Don’t Love Arsenic After All, Critics Say
NASA’s Newly Discovered Arsenic-Loving Bacteria Are Fascinating, but Not Aliens [Updated + Video]
Seafloor Drilling Expedition Finds Deepest Life Yet Discovered
Munich Deploys Custom Bacteria at Oktoberfest to Devour Ubiquitous Stink of Stale Beer
Bacteria Could Be Engineered to Produce Natural Bio-Sunscreen
Cockroach Brains Could Hold the Key to Next Generation of Antibiotics
Electrified Cotton Filter Soaked in Nanotech Cheaply and Quickly Purifies Large Volumes of Water
Bacteria Have Eaten Giant Gulf Oil Plume, New Study Says
Earth Bacteria Survive a 553-Day Space Exposure on the Exterior of the ISS
A New Superbacteria, Immune To Most Antibiotics, Found Spreading Fast
Researchers Use Atomic Force Microscopy to Analyze Deep-Sea Mystery Molecules
Could Bacteria Placed In Oil Wells Convert Oil to Natural Gas While It’s Still in the Well?