The relationship between air pollution, microbiome, & health outcomes, highlighting the lung-gut interactions.
Bacteria
Snhg9 RNA suppresses lipid metabolism and protects against obesity. But here’s the twist: microorganisms within us are repressing its production.
Combination of genetic engineering with innovative chemistry creates a “living material” that can use cyanobacteria to fight pollution.
Group-living spiders majorly get their microbiome by feeding on the vomit of their surrounding adults and other social interactions.
Lactic acid bacteria have the capacity to produce many compounds that eradicate other bacteria and help ensure a healthy human microbiome.
When we fall ill, not only are we affected but several more microbes within us are also altered.
How does temperature affect the composition of the gut microbiome in hibernating bats?
Did your doctor ever say “Come back with results of your lab tests in a day”? Maybe from now on it would just be “Come back in 2 hours”. Read on to know more.
Can the gut-microbiota-brain axis give insight to the mysterious pathogenesis of anorexia?
Could a new deep-sea bacterium protect the oceans from plastic contaminants?