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Antibiotics wreak havoc on the gut. Can we kill the bad bugs and spare the good ones?
San Jose Mercury News· 2 days agoInside every human is a thriving zoo of bacteria, fungi, viruses and other microscopic organisms...
Infectious Diseases and Clinical Xenotransplantation
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention· 2 days agoXenotransplantation, the implantation of vascularized organs or viable cells from nonhuman species into humans, is under development to address the shortage of human organs for transplantation ...
‘We should have a sense of urgency’ as farm drainage tile drives nutrient pollution
The Biloxi Sun Herald· 3 hours agoEditor’s note: This is the fifth in a five-story series that will examine the slow progress being made on reducing harmful agricultural runoff from the Mississippi River basin, which causes ...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 4 days agoThe lifting of a ban on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) by Kenya’s new government barely a month after president William Ruto was sworn in is causing jitters, with politicians ...
River ‘plastisphere’ serves as home to ecosystem-draining organisms
Tahoe Daily Tribune· 3 days agoPolluted rivers and lakes worldwide are host to a new and evolving population of microorganisms and...
Rare corpse flower that stinks of rotting flesh blooms at Kew Gardens
New Scientist· 3 days agoThis stunning but stinky bloom of a corpse flower unfurled on 18 June at the Royal Botanic Gardens,...
Gone shelling: Tips to find special seashells in and around Volusia and Flagler counties
Daytona Beach News-Journal via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIn that case, put it back. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says that...
The surprising connection between gut health and arctic permafrost
Mother Jones· 1 day agoBacterial enzymes attack the organic compounds of the fruit: a burbling, gurgling digestive process...
The most exciting fossil finds of the 21st century
LoveEXPLORING via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThey revealed in a 2021 report that the spherical fossil bridges the evolutionary gap between single-celled organisms and complex multicellular life....
Dutch Fashion Designer Iris van Herpen Moves Into Art
New York Times· 1 day ago“There’s more to me than only couture,” she said, previewing her first exhibition of sculpture. The...