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Seven Arches Nursing Home in Brentwood has been told it "requires improvement" after it put residents at "an increased risk" ...
Arch Manning has been under the microscope since the moment he picked up a football, and for good reason. As the nephew of NFL legends Peyton and Eli Manning and the grandson of college football ...
Summary: A new twin study has identified specific gut bacteria that may contribute to the development of multiple sclerosis (MS), the most common inflammatory disease of the central nervous system. By ...
In the oxygen-starved crevices of the world—gut linings, deep-sea vents, wastewater pipes—some bacteria are doing something totally out of the ordinary. Instead of inhaling oxygen like we do ...
The Canada Pavilion at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, hosted Picoplanktonics. A research that emerged as a radical rethinking of how architecture can become a ...
In a study published in the Biophysical Journal, researchers found that bacteria can speed up by using the fluid pockets shaped by neighboring yeast cells. These microscopic moisture trails allow ...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa (small rod-shaped bacteria) swarms toward and around a neighboring Cryptococcus neoformans (round yeast) colony. The thin fluid halo surrounding the yeast enables the ...
Researchers design a nanovaccine that detects MRSA toxins, kills bacteria with heat, and captures antigens to train the immune system for lasting protection. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Infectious disease ...
The Oregon Beach Monitoring Program has begun its 2025 season along the Oregon Coast. OBMP, part of the Oregon Health Authority's public health division, monitors the busiest beaches in the state ...
OBMP, part of the Oregon Health Authority's public health division, monitors the busiest beaches in the state where bacteria has been found or where local partners and the public have requested ...
Great Lakes scientists have discovered which bacteria causes a dangerous toxin to occur in western Lake Erie, research that could help communities protect drinking water systems and beach-goers.