It’s been another remarkable year for the Faculty of Science and Engineering. Across all of our departments, colleagues have ...
A microbiologist blends science and art to bring biofilms to life. His work, showcased in museums and books, captivates ...
Even better, it’s cheap, entirely pain-free, no need to stand in a line, and not followed by fever, swelling, redness, or a ...
Prestigious British journal Nature has named McMaster University’s pictures of flowerlike formations of microbial viruses that eat bacteria among this year’s top science images. Researchers made the ...
This 2016 illustration provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention depicts Bordetella pertussis bacteria, ...
M icrobiologists have studied bacterial defense mechanisms against phages for decades. But until less than a decade ago, ...
Insights into how diverse phage communities coexist within a single E. coli strain could lead to newer, more effective phage-based therapies.
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Institute of Biological Sciences, Department of Microbiology, Belo Horizonte, Brazil ...
Vibrio bacteria sickened dozens of people following Hurricanes Helene and Milton, and the microbes’ range appears to be ...
This study presents a method for synthesizing high-strength, flexible soft-magnetic fibers (SMFs) using Si microalloying and ...
A child in the Bay Area who consumed raw milk and became sick from a suspected case of bird flu has recovered, and health officials warn against consuming raw milk due to the risk of illnesses.
Multiple technologies now prevent epidemic spread of these and other once-common childhood illnesses, including polio, tetanus, whooping cough, measles, scarlet fever and cholera.