Study finds major methodological differences across seven direct-to-consumer stool tests, producing taxonomic profiles as variable as those between individuals — limiting clinical use.
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New research from the Technical University of Denmark indicates that the outcome of a resistance measurement may depend on the conditions under which the bacterium is tested. Standard laboratory tests ...
Stopping viruses before they strike is a key challenge in public health. A research team led by Associate Professor Li Dan from the Department of Food Science and Technology at National University of ...
Laboratory examination found the meals were contaminated by Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus cereus bacteria, filamentous fungi and khamir yeast.
Microbiology research responds to medical student's critique of unproven alternative treatments. One-size-fits-all medical ...
A new study connects a gut microbiome signature with dyslipidemia, which often precedes cardiovascular disease.
Farmers have long fought a quiet war against the fungi that rot crops in fields and storage sheds. Each year, these diseases ...
BIDMC microbiologists unveil a faster, simpler test to predict antibiotic effectiveness against drug‑resistant infections, saving time and improving care.
As Ugandan products increasingly compete in regional and international markets, compliance with standards is becoming the ...
For example, the Leaf Monitor app from the University of California, Davis, measures light reflections in leaves to assess ...
Forcing an AI system to “play nice” does not automatically make people cooperate. In one set of simulations, it barely moved the needle.