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Plants know how to defend themselves against pathogenic microorganisms. In turn, pathogens have sensors to detect such defense mechanisms. What happens when plant and pathogen are locked in that duel?
Undergraduate Research, Creativity and Innovation Festival took place Monday and Tuesday, giving students from all departments the opportunity to share their research findings and creative projects ...
In plants, the space between cells is a key battleground during infection. To avoid recognition in this space, a strain of ...
Onboard the International Space Station (ISS), the Extant Life Volumetric Imaging System, dubbed ELVIS, is not about ...
Mycobacteria are the world's most deadly bacteria --c ausing infectious diseases including tuberculosis (TB), which alone kills more than one million people each year. New drugs to fight these ...
Researchers evaluated the safety and immune response of a poultry-derived H5N1 avian influenza vaccine in black vultures and ...
Humans have come a long way as the most dominant species on Earth, largely due to sophisticated adaptations, ingenuity, and ...
A comprehensive review explores how gut microbiota diversity and fitness influence Alzheimer’s disease (AD) risk through ...
Research on the gut microbiome has focused mainly on bacteria, but bacteriophages and fungi play critical roles as well, with significant influences on health and disease.
Image processing is manipulation of an image that has been digitised and uploaded into a computer. Software programs modify the image to make it more useful, and can for example be used to enable ...
Chemical biology is the study of the chemicals and chemical reactions involved in biological processes, incorporating the disciplines of bioorganic chemistry, biochemistry, cell biology and ...