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Microbes essential for human health can survive the stress of spaceflight. That's great news for astronauts
Microbes essential for human health have proven resilient against the extreme forces of space travel, offering hope for ...
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The Bacterium That Keeps Your Gut Healthy Just Survived a Trip to Space and That’s Good News For Astronauts
When a rocket launches, the forces are intense enough to strain metal and push the human body to its limits. Yet Bacillus ...
A resilient gut microbe, Bacillus subtilis, has survived the extreme conditions of space launch and reentry - great news for ...
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World’s first: Human bacteria endure rocket launch and re-entry, boosting Mars hopes
Researchers at RMIT University in Melbourne have proved the resilience of Bacillus subtilis, a bacterium vital for human health. It confirms that this bacteria is tough enough to endure launch, brief ...
Good news for the astronauts as groundbreaking research indicates that microbes vital for human health can survive the ...
Spores of Bacillus subtilis endured launch, microgravity and re-entry, revealing insights for astronaut health and microbial ...
The principle that "like attracts like" also applies in science. Water and oil do not mix, and the tiny particles floating within them tend to gather ...
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Broad-Spectrum Virus Elimination by Nasal Mucosa-Colonized Wild-Type Bacillus subtilis
Respiratory viral diseases pose severe threats to animal health and global food security, especially in intensive pig farming systems. Viruses such ...
Probiotic drinks from Culture Pop, Suja, and Promix are a tasty alternative to taking a daily probiotic supplement.
Bacteria adapt readily to many different nutritional environments by altering gene expression in accordance with the availability of particular nutrients. Each metabolic gene or operon is regulated by ...
Researchers at National Taiwan University have discovered a versatile enzyme from Bacillus subtilis that efficiently attaches phosphate groups to a wide variety of phenolic molecules, offering a ...
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