Bacteria Change Liquid’s Properties to Escape Entrapment
A flexible flagella “tail” allows bacteria to thin the liquid in which they’re swimming and free themselves when trapped along walls or obstacles, new research
A flexible flagella “tail” allows bacteria to thin the liquid in which they’re swimming and free themselves when trapped along walls or obstacles, new research
Injecting photosynthetic bacteria into the hearts of rats with cardiac disease and activating photosynthesis can increase the flow of oxygen and improve heart function, a
Scientists have discovered methylmercury—a potent neurotoxin—in sea ice in the Southern Ocean. The results, published in the journal Nature Microbiology, are the first to show that
The remains of tiny creatures found deep inside a mountaintop glacier in Peru are clues to the local landscape more than a millennium ago, according