While studying 27 patients with acute HIV infection, researchers at the University of North Carolina…
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Microbiology is the branch of science that studies microscopic organisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and algae. These tiny life forms play crucial roles in ecosystems, human health, and industry—ranging from causing infectious diseases to aiding digestion and driving biotechnological innovations. Microbiology spans a wide range of research areas, such as antibiotic resistance, microbial ecology, and the development of vaccines. As our understanding of microbial life deepens, microbiology remains at the forefront of scientific discovery, offering insights into both the challenges and benefits of the microbial world.
To better understand how to protect coral reefs, a team of microbiologists are investigating how…
If you thought living on fast food, candy, soda, and red meat was dangerous, try…
A new discovery of three unique non-repetitive microDNA sequences was made by a team of…
With infectious disease deaths on the rise, a new study gives reason for concern. Researchers…
Yale undergraduates participating in Yale’s Rainforest Expedition and Laboratory course had their findings on organisms…
Polyurethane is one of the most commonly used plastics in different types of products, but…
Researchers at Michigan State University are studying how viruses evolve and potentially become deadly mutations.…
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health are studying the complex interactions between…
Based on the samples provided by U.S. Navy deep sea submersible Alvin, USC microbiologists discovered…
A controversial study from 2010 was relatively refuted by a group of scientists, trying to…