As antibiotic-resistant infections rise and are projected to cause up to 10 million deaths per year by 2050, scientists are ...
Discover how a tiny RNA molecule serves as a molecular switch in viral infections, providing insights into phage biology.
Research revealed how bacteriophages use a tiny piece of genetic material to hijack bacterial cells and make more copies of themselves.
As antibiotic-resistant infections rise and are projected to cause up to 10 million deaths per year by 2050, scientists are looking to bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, as an alternative.
Deep in coastal mangroves and even inside our own mouths, biologists are finding that DNA does not always sit in a simple ...
Investigators from the laboratory of Derek Walsh, Ph.D., professor of Microbiology-Immunology, have discovered how human ...
Bacteria use a short RNA guide to detect viruses and activate a self-destruct mechanism that protects the wider microbial ...
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Can life exist without the very metabolic machinery that defines it? The discovery of Candidatus Sukunaarchaeum mirabile ...
AusperBio completes patient enrollment in phase III AUSHINE study of AHB-137 for chronic hepatitis B: San Francisco Tuesday, December 23, 2025, 15:00 Hrs [IST] AusperBio Therapeut ...
Key PointsResearch on HIV's conical capsid that began over 25 years ago led to the development of lenacapavir, the world's ...
Rare case shows a man living virus free for years after stopping treatment, raising new questions about how the immune system ...