PLAQUE ON TEETH, slime on stones, gunge around taps and showers. Biofilms—slimy, durable colonies of bacteria—are everywhere. Much of the research into them focuses on the hard-to-treat infections ...
Scientists have found both potential threats and promising resources in the thriving colonies of bacteria and fungi on plastic trash washed up on shores. A team of scientists from the Nanyang ...
Globular colonies of the choanoflagellate B. monosierra seen under a microscope. As indicated by the 50-micron scale bar, these colonies are at the limit of what's visible to the naked eye. Mono Lake ...
Researchers have long known that bacteria could potentially be used to deliver therapeutic drugs inside the human body.
A Harvard-led breakthrough may have brought one of medicine's more futuristic ideas much closer to reality: using living ...
(L-R) Members of the NTU research team include Jonas Koh, NTU doctoral student, Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE); Zin Thida Cho, School of Civil and Environmental ...
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