When scientists sent bacteria-infecting viruses to the International Space Station, the microbes did not behave the same way ...
Scientists have infected bacteria with a virus aboard the International Space Station to see how they would interact in ...
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Viruses that evolved on the space station and were sent back to Earth were more effective at killing bacteria
Near-weightless conditions can mutate genes and alter the physical structures of bacteria and phages, disrupting their normal ...
On the ISS, viruses can still infect bacteria, but the process slows and pushes both organisms to evolve along different ...
Space-evolved viruses show enhanced killing power against antibiotic-resistant bacteria, offering new pathways for phage ...
Viruses that infect bacteria can still do their job in microgravity, but space changes the rules of the fight.
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Controlled experiment allowed viruses to attack bacteria in space—and the results surprised scientists
For the research, scientists compared samples incubated on Earth and on the International Space Station.
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Virus-Built Silver Nanoparticles Show Promise Against Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
Virus-built silver appears much more effective against bacteria than commercial silver. In A Nutshell Lab safety tests showed no harm to human kidney cells at concentrations 10 times higher than ...
Researchers from New England Biolabs (NEB®) and Yale University describe the first fully synthetic bacteriophage engineering ...
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