The ongoing recall was initiated in September after makeup wipes tested positive for a bacteria that can lead to infections ...
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Scientists discover bacteria that eats battery waste, making toxic disposal safe
Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans (Atf) thrives in highly acidic environments and can feed on materials found in old batteries, ...
In an intriguing series of TikTok clips that have amassed a staggering 5.7 million views, microbiologist Tim (@whatmightgrow) embarks on a scientific exploration of fast-food water. This viral series ...
The small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) breath test is a noninvasive test that measures the amount of gases produced by bacteria in the small intestine. Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth ...
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Earth bacteria survived space launch and could live on Mars
Recent experiments have unveiled the remarkable resilience of an Earth bacterium that survived the extreme conditions of a ...
Cornell food scientists show that a standard quality test used for raw, organic milk is insufficient for distinguishing between specific groups of bacteria, suggesting that the criteria for ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Charleston Waterkeeper’s 2024 summer safe swim test revealed continuing and changing trends for pollution in local waterways. The waterkeeper program collects samples ...
Researchers at Amsterdam UMC have developed a new diagnostic test that can quickly and accurately diagnose bacterial meningitis. The test measures the CRP protein in cerebrospinal fluid, a protein ...
Flesh-eating bacteria sound like something an enterprising science fiction author would dream up, but they are, in fact, real—and the infections they cause can lead to disfigurement, loss of limbs and ...
A resilient gut microbe, Bacillus subtilis, has survived the extreme conditions of space launch and reentry - great news for ...
Montana State Prison’s drinking water has routinely tested positive for coliform, a bacteria found in fecal matter, and the ...
ITHACA, N.Y. -- Cornell food scientists show that a standard quality test used for raw, organic milk is insufficient for distinguishing between specific groups of bacteria, suggesting that the ...
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