When many disease-causing bacteria encounter penicillin, they are not always destroyed right away, shifting into a temporary survival state called antibiotic tolerance. This state allows them to ...
A declassified 1951 CIA report linking parasites and cancer cells has resurfaced online, sparking debate about early tumour research and modern scientific evidence.
Almost everyone knows the line “no man is an island.” Most will have also encountered the moving words that soon follow: “never send to know for whom the bell tolls; / It tolls for thee.” But few ...
Scientists have created a genomic blueprint for Aeromonas bacteria, which can cause antibiotic-resistant diarrheal disease—with symptoms often misidentified as cholera—in humans and animals.
When many disease-causing bacteria encounter penicillin, they are not always destroyed right away, shifting into a temporary survival state called ...