The International Space Station (ISS) is one of the most unique environments where life has ever existed, out in the low orbit of Earth. And research out today finds that bacteriophages—the viruses ...
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Controlled experiment allowed viruses to attack bacteria in space—and the results surprised scientists
The International Space Station (ISS) hovers 250 miles above us, orbiting Earth at 17,500 miles per hour. So far, it has welcomed nearly 300 astronauts. And now, this remote outpost also receives ...
Space-induced mutations show potential against antibiotic-resistant bacteria according to experimental results from bacteriophage research conducted aboard the International Space Station. Findings ...
The International Space Station (ISS) is one of the most unique environments where life has ever existed, out in the low orbit of Earth. And research out today finds that bacteriophages—the viruses ...
Solomon is teaching professor of biosciences at Rice University and the author of “Becoming Martian: How Living in Space Will ...
Our bodies’ mucosal tissues are constantly exposed to bacteria. When tumors form at these sites, such as in colorectal cancer (CRC) and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), normal epithelial barriers ...
In a new study, terrestrial bacteria-infecting viruses were still able to infect their E. coli hosts in near-weightless “microgravity” conditions aboard the International Space Station, but the ...
A red Tesla convertible hitched a ride to space with a SpaceX rocket in early February, bringing with it what may be the largest load of earthly bacteria to ever enter space. NASA's Office of ...
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UAB researchers are launching a space based study aboard the International Space Station to investigate how pneumonia causes ...
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