Medicine & TechnologyA team of researchers has discovered that a deadly strain of multidrug-resistant salmonella bacteria fine-tunes its infection tactics. Check this article to learn more.
A team of researchers has cracked the code behind Ikaros protein which helps in orchestrating immune responses. Continue reading the article to find out more.
New antibiotic effectively tackles drug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii, a priority 1 pathogen causing severe infections, promising hope in treatment. Check out more details in this article.
A group of experts has discovered how a community of resident bacteria in the human gut protects us from disease-causing microorganisms. Learn more about it in this article.
The World Health Organization has stated that evidence shows that several known pathogens are the culprit behind the surge in respiratory infections in China. Read to learn more.
A team of researchers have pioneered a new method which utilizes DNA nanoballs for pathogen detection, aiming to streamline nucleic acid testing. Find out more about it in this article.
A research team discovered the attacking strategy of cholera bacteria which were found to form aggressive biofilm on the immune cells of human host. Continue reading to find out more.
Researchers have announced a concerning trend of significant mortality among sea urchins in the Gulf of Eilat, Israel, which threatens the valuable coral reef ecosystems in the Red Sea. Read the article to learn more details.
While there have been reported cases of the wheat fungus disease in South America, Bangladesh, and Zambia, scientists fear that the pathogen may hit other areas as well. Read to learn more.
A new research reveals that bioinsecticide photorhabdus luminescens has anti-fungal properties. Continue reading to know how it kills phytopathogenic fungus.
Researchers revealed discoveries in tRNA molecule and MiaA bacterial enzyme that can explain common infection types. Learn more about the possibilities here.
Researchers in Australia made a surprising discovery regarding the origins of the antibiotic-resistant gene that was previously believed to be confined in Adelaide.
A new study on foot-and-mouth disease in African buffalo could help explain how some extremely infectious pathogens are able to continue and reach the prevalent stage in a population long after they have burned through their first pool of vulnerable hosts.