Researchers modified the naturally occurring antibiotic spectinomycin to create synthetic analogs that are up to 64 times more potent against Mycobecterium abscessus.
Researchers found that Matabele ants can distinguish between non-infected and infected wounds and then treat infection with antibiotics they produce themselves.
Pigs that received macrophage treatment had lesions that were 56% smaller and showed significantly less hemorrhaging than untreated animals.
Researchers have now successfully demonstrated low-invasive neural recording technology for the brain tissue of diabetic mice.
Using five decades of data from across the U.S., the researchers analyzed the potential factors and mechanisms that might be affecting the number of flowers growing in different regions — and, by extension, the amount of honey produced by honey bees.
Researchers developed a new family of polymers capable of killing bacteria without inducing antibiotic resistance by disrupting the membrane of these microorganisms.