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Infections from antibiotic resistant bacteria can be treated with small proteins found in the microbiome according to a new study. “Superbugs” are bacteria that are getting harder to kill because they ...
We hear a lot about how trees can store carbon, helping to slow down climate change. But it’s not just the trees themselves that do this—it’s also the soils in which they grow. In fact, globally, ...
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Climate change’s effects can be reduced by soils storing carbon. But the soil carbon sink is itself vulnerable to climate change.
A common yellow food dye, tartrazine, or FD&C (Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics) Yellow #5, is used in snack chips (specifically Doritos), candy, soda, and cosmetics. The dye gives products that bright ...
Imagine if a simple injection could make you look and feel younger. This may sound like something from a science fiction movie, but recent research suggests it might be possible—at least in mice. A ...
The sound of buzzing mosquitoes may be enough to send shivers down your body. Especially so in tropical countries, where mosquitoes are synonymous with dreaded diseases. Certain species of female ...
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Orbiting high above the Earth, the Hubble Space Telescope has a clear view of the universe free from the blurring and absorbing effects of the atmosphere. In addition to observing visible and ...