A team of materials scientists and chemists at ETH Zürich has developed a way to make "living" ceramics that can detect small ...
Bacterial pathogenesis is the process by which bacteria infect and cause disease in a host. Not all bacteria are pathogens and have the ability for pathogenesis (also known as virulence). Valik et ...
and by his work in the sculpture division of the Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration. The accompanying statements, by turns pointed and poetic, illuminate Smith’s desire to ...
Shelby Putnam Tupper is founder and creative director of Shelby Designs Inc., a small-but-mighty, full-service, customer-obsessed design consultancy.
Rejecting orthogonal geometry, the museum seamlessly merges art, architecture, and public interaction, redefining the concept of a cultural institution. Its impact extends beyond aesthetics ...
Inactivated virus, viral vector, bacterial vector, subunit and DNA vaccines encoding several antigens have been developed and shown to be immunogenic. Vaccine trials in animal models that mimic ...
If it were possible to tell the signs your body is fighting a bacterial infection from those of a viral infection, it would be easier to pinpoint the treatment you need if your symptoms aren't getting ...
They compared data from stool samples collected from coffee drinkers and non-drinkers to identify differences in their gut bacteria. The study observed several correlations, the strongest being ...
Research on textile hygiene, such as studies published in Environmental Health, indicates that infrequently washed items like blankets can harbour bacteria, fungi ... Infections: Blankets can become a ...
Identification of red flag combinations of symptoms and signs should raise the index of suspicion of bacterial meningitis or meningococcal disease A senior clinical decision maker should perform an ...
It has been a year ago since bacteria from war-wounded at hospitals in Ukraine were analyzed. The study showed that some of the bacteria types had total resistance to antibiotics. Now, the same ...