Mono Lake in the Eastern Sierra Nevada is home to some of the most unusual lifeforms, from its towering tufa formations to ...
Microscopic battles rage around, on and in us at all times, and the microbial combatants use far more exciting weapons than ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich have analysed down to the smallest detail the unusual arsenal of weapons that a predatory marine ...
Most urinary tract infections (UTIs) are caused by the E. coli bacteria, which are treated with antibiotics. But some strains may be resistant to common antibiotic types. For the most part ...
Lab experiments, recently published in Science, show that cyanobacteria — a type of bacteria that produces energy from sunlight through photosynthesis — anticipate the change by bundling up in their ...
Scientists converted the patient’s own cells into blood sugar-regulating cell clusters before injecting them back into her abdomen—and one year later, she still doesn’t need insulin ...
Hao Zeng, Tampere University A hidden microscopic universe lurks around us, where bacteria, cilia, and flagella have evolved to overcome the constraints of viscous areas. Inspired by nature ...
GATE Life Sciences Syllabus 2025: The candidates who are planning to sit in GATE 2025 Life Sciences (XL) exam must check the syllabus of GATE Life Sciences thoroughly. IIT Roorkee has released the ...
Here’s how it works. It feels like the Splinter Cell remake has been on its way for a decent while now, which isn't helped by the fact it's been over two years since we heard anything official ...
Nature has devised ingenious methods for micro-organisms to navigate their viscous environments: for example, E. coli bacteria employ corkscrew motions, cilia move in coordinated waves, and flagella ...