Spending time with close companions might do more than strengthen bonds—it could also reshape your gut bacteria. In a study ...
The secrets of anaerobic bacteria have long remained a mystery, but a newly issued grant could release a new wave of insights from these elusive microbes. A team of researchers led by Christian ...
A new study reveals that close social relationships can drive the transfer of gut microbes, independent of shared ...
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Your roommate can change your gut: Study finds living together could change your biome
New research on a bird species on Cousin Island reveals that close companions and ...
Research shows that living with friends may quietly be altering your gut bacteria. Research on a colony of tiny island birds ...
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Close, Social Contact Can Shape a Gut Microbiome, Sometimes Making it More Alike
Learn how an isolated but collaborative bird species shows that close social contact can shape our gut microbes in surprising ...
Montana State University has long been a hub for research on the many unique features of nearby Yellowstone National Park, and now a doctoral student in one of the university's microbiology ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Public Health Image Library, NIAID, Image ID: 18139) Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Public Health Image Library, NIAID, Image ID: 18139) Generating power while purifying the ...
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