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Topic: Bacteria

Stirring A Cooking Pot (Getty Images/Catherine Falls Commercial)

Bacteria and algae: The future of food?

Sara Talpos - Undark
Solvent extractions of the Ryugu samples on a clean bench (ISO6, Class 100) inside a clean room (ISO5, Class 1000) performed by Hiroshi Naraoka at Kyushu University in Japan. (JAXA/NASA)

Asteroid bacteria not aliens after all

Matthew Rozsa
Chile's Gaspar Riveros (L) and Barbados' Matthew Wright compete in the swimming stage in the Seine during the men's individual triathlon at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in central Paris on July 31, 2024. (ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT/AFP via Getty Images)

Seine bacteria remedy: Coca-Cola?

Gabriella Ferrigine
Woman Suffers Stomach Pains (Getty Images/Grace Cary)

How gut bacteria breathe without oxygen

Nicole Karlis
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Embroidery skull and roses, grapes, humming bird and flower (Getty Images/Matriyoshka)

Your microbes live on after you die

Jennifer DeBruyn - The Conversation
Microbiome, illustration (Getty Images / ARTUR PLAWGO / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY)

How does the microbiome effect you?

Nehal El-Hadi, Mend Mariwany - The Conversation
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Your kitchen towels are filthy

Primrose Freestone - The Conversation
Deep-sea Fluorescent Illuminated Microorganisms (Getty Images/remotevfx)

Meet the life that lives without sun

Troy Farah
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Bacteria Lactobacillus in human intestine (Getty Images/nopparit)

Modified bacteria can clean up pollution

Sara Molinari - The Conversation
Bacteria Lactobacillus in human intestine (Getty Images/nopparit)

Programmed bacteria make living material

Sara Molinari - The Conversation
Scanning electron micrograph of HIV particles infecting a human H9 T cell (Getty Images)

Viruses have a mind of their own

Ivan Erill - The Conversation
Romaine lettuce (Getty Images/Manjurul)

What is listeria? A scientist explains

Yvonne Sun - The Conversation
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Plastic-degrading bacteria Ideonella sakaiensis, 3D illustration (Getty Images/Dr_Microbe)

The bacteria that eat plastic waste

Matthew Rozsa
Antibiotics are placed in petri dishes filled with bacteria. In the dish on the left the bacteria will not develop near the antibiotics. In the right petri dish, antibiotic resistant bacteria are growing. (Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Scientists record sounds from bacteria

Eric Schank
Sun beams shinning underwater on the tropical coral reef (Getty Images/Tunatura)

Mysterious viruses lurk in our oceans

Matthew Rozsa
Nodules of nitrogen-fixing Rhizobia bacteria on the roots of forage legumes (Getty Images / Bill Barksdale / Design Pics)

Could a bacteria replace fertilizer?

Eric Schank
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The Catalina View Wines vineyard in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA on Monday, July 12, 2021 (Brittany Murray/MediaNews Group/Long Beach Press-Telegram via Getty Images)

Disease-resistant grapes & wine's future

Agostino Petroni - Undark
Virus Spores | Computer Code (Getty Images)

How to hide an email in E. coli DNA

Matthew Rozsa
Antibiotics are placed in petri dishes filled with bacteria. In the dish on the left the bacteria will not develop near the antibiotics. In the right petri dish, antibiotic resistant bacteria are growing. (Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

The petri dish of the planet Venus

Matthew Rozsa
Illustration of the Earth, Moon and Sun showing a passing comet (Getty Images)

How bacteria survives in a vacuum

Matthew Rozsa
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Microbial cells (Getty Images)

Scientists revive ancient microbes

Matthew Rozsa
A person washing a head of lettuce (Getty Images)

The threat of wash-proof Salmonella

Matthew Rozsa
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Hidden dangers of natural supplements

C. Michael White - The Conversation
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Fecal bacteria in water Calif. waterways

Anna Almendrala - KFF Health News
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