News

In Gabon’s lush forests, gorillas have been observed munching on something peculiar: tree bark. But not just any tree bark!
The presence of antibiotic residues in the environment, and the impact that those residues may have on aquatic microbial ...
The intensification of global agriculture results in significant disposal challenges, with 14 billion tons of crop straw and ...
Northeastern University researchers resurrected an extinct plant gene, turning back the evolutionary clock to pave a path ...
J. Offenberg, C. Damgaard, “Ants suppressing plant pathogens: a review,” Oikos, doi:10.1111/oik.06744, 2019. Some ants produce natural antibiotic chemicals to ...
The intensification of global agriculture results in significant disposal challenges, with 14 billion tons of crop straw and ...
One way microplastics fuel antibiotic resistance is by acting as “hotspots” for bacteria to interact and exchange genes.
Because of this, there is increasing interest in using plant extracts to treat and prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs), which are currently treated with antibiotics and are among the most ...