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As bacteria become increasingly resistant to antibiotics and other antibacterials, there is a growing need for alternatives.
How did life leap from simple microbial cells to the complex, structured cells that make up animals, plants, and fungi? A new ...
How archaea compete with and defend themselves against bacteria has revealed new antibacterials that kill bacteria by ...
As bacteria become increasingly resistant to antibiotics and other antibacterials, there is a growing need for alternatives.
Archaea, unique microbes often confused with bacteria, are revealed to be bacterial assassins! New research shows they use special enzymes to destroy bacterial cell walls, reshaping our view of ...
Connecting tubes between bacteria and a kind of microbe called archaea may reflect a symbiotic relationship that led to ...
Discover the groundbreaking research on antibiotics derived from Archaea, unveiled through AI technology by scientists.
They've survived for billions of years in boiling acid, deep-sea vents and salt flats. Now, some of Earth's oldest life forms ...
Scientists have discovered a unique marine microbe, sukunaarchaeum, that defies traditional definitions of life.