Bacteria get up to all sorts of strange things. As a result, they’ve evolved to produce an extensive range of small molecules ...
Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have reported on the structure and light energy transfer efficiency of a protein ...
A new study led by Flinders University has found that the speed at which water flows from a tap can significantly impact the possible risk of infections spreading in hospital and aged-care settings.
Water harvesting from foggy air provided up to 5 liters of water a day in a yearlong Chilean desert experiment.
An improvement in freshwater biodiversity in England's rivers was linked to reductions in pollution of zinc and copper, largely due to the decline of coal burning and heavy industry, say researchers.
We use them to clean the dishes we eat off, but your kitchen sponge is a damp, crumb-filled environment that is perfect for bacteria to thrive in. Should you opt for a washing up brush instead?
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