A survey of a waterway on Wurundjeri land has led to the discovery of new viruses that kill the superbug Klebsiella.
Toothbrushes and showerheads in American homes are teeming with viruses known as bacteriophages (bacteria eaters), a new ...
Wherever there are bacteria, viruses called bacteriophages lurk in prodigious quantities. These bacteria-killing ...
McMaster researchers found that bacteriophages treated under specific conditions form flower-like structures that are highly ...
In a new study, researchers at the University of Copenhagen have been cultivating 'good viruses' from feces. The goal is to ...
In a new study, researchers at the University of Copenhagen have been cultivating "good viruses" from feces. The goal is to ...
The virus – given an Indigenous name that translates to “dangerous Merri lurker” in English – has the potential to save ...
leaving only a purified dose of good viruses, called bacteriophages, that can potentially fight various gastrointestinal disorders and, in the long term, be used to treat a wide range of health issues ...
Oct. 21, 2024 — Researchers who work with bacteriophages -- viruses that eat bacteria -- had a pleasant and potentially very important surprise after treating ... Big Data, Real World ...
Soil is full of an uncountable number of viruses, and scientists are only beginning to understand just how substantial their ...
Using the same samples from the bacterial study, Hartmann conducted DNA sequencing to examine the viruses present. The results were astonishing. The microbiologists found that there was no overlap in ...