Researchers have identified Limosilactobacillus mucosae and Ligilactobacillus ruminis as human gut bacteria capable of ...
MELBOURNE, Oct. 24 (Xinhua) -- Scientists have uncovered new insights into hydrogen's role in gut health, revealing that commonly expelled as flatulence, hydrogen plays a critical part in maintaining ...
Gut microbiome bacteria from humans can absorb PFA. Lurking in our nonstick pans, our rain jackets and even our drinking water are toxic compounds known as perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl ...
Previous experiments on board the International Space Station (ISS) have shown that certain types of bacteria can survive in ...
Researchers uncover how gut bacteria use DGRs to adapt and survive, revealing new ways our microbiome could impact lifelong ...
Scientists found that microplastics can change the bacteria living in our gut. These changes may affect digestion, immunity, ...
Using CRISPR-based genetic engineering, the team further identified mutations in viral genes that prevent activation, ...
Hundreds of new viruses living inside bacteria within our gut have been discovered in an international study led by Professor ...
A new study suggests gut microbes can help protect humans from toxic, long-lasting "forever chemicals." Scientists at the University of Cambridge have identified that a natural "gut microbiome could ...
Melbourne scientists have revealed how hydrogen is made and used in the human gut. Though infamous for making flatulence ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)—the so-called “forever chemicals”—have long been known to accumulate in the human body, raising alarms due to links with decreased fertility, cardiovascular ...
First author Dr. Caitlin Welsh, who was co-hosted by Monash University and Hudson Institute of Medical Research, said the ...