Poop May Soon Power Your Smartphone Sometimes solutions come in the unlikeliest places. In this case, poop, where electrons happily hop in, a process that can be harnessed to produce electricity to power devices. by Dianne Depra
Healthy Living/Wellness 80 Million: Number of Bacteria That Can Transfer in 10-Second Kiss by Nicole Arce
Healthy Living/Wellness Contaminated DNA technology can mess with microbiome studies by Rebecca Kaplan
Science Killer fungi, habitat loss, disease: Amphibians today face deadly challenges by James Maynard
Healthy Living/Wellness These 10 brands recalling baby wipes for bacteria contamination by Rebecca Kaplan
Science Mitochondria origin revisited: Were they ‘energy parasites’ before energy suppliers? by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness Fecal pills likely to help patients with Clostridium difficile infection by Rhodi Lee
Science Central Park is a massive microbe universe: 167,000 species teeming under the soil by Jim Algar
Science Sunlight controls Arctic carbon, not just bacteria: Huge change in climate thinking by Rebecca Kaplan
Healthy Living/Wellness Meet crAssphage, virus living in the gut of millions of humans by Menchie Mendoza
Healthy Living/Wellness Peaches, necterines, plums among nationwide recall for listeria by James Maynard
Healthy Living/Wellness Taking probiotics regularly might help those with high blood pressure by Tina Shah
Science Smartphones carry more than contacts, photos; they also carry our personal microbiomes by Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/Wellness Bacteria exposure may help protect babies from allergy and asthma by James Maynard
Science Deep-sea viruses ambush bacteria along hydrothermal vents for faster reproduction by Alexander Saltarin
Science Your money is dirtier than it looks: 3,000 different bacteria thrive on the bills by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness Antimicrobial in soaps, toothpaste, shampoos promotes growth of Staph in human throats and noses: Study by Lori Sandoval
Science Breakthrough: Living materials created by MIT scientists can sense and respond to surrounding by James Maynard
Healthy Living/Wellness Antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections escalating among American children by Tabitha Laffernis
Healthy Living/Wellness If you've dropped your food, act fast - the five-second rule is true after all by Maryanne Moll
Science Martian meteorite suggests presence of water...and possibly, alien life, on the Red Planet by James Maynard
Science Frank Zappa gets zit-causing bacteria named after him...Ummm, that's an honor, right?? by Alex Saltarin
Science New light harvesting technique by Stanford team may revolutionize solar industry by James Maynard
Healthy Living/Wellness Xenodiagnosis could mean tick tick boom for post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome by Tabitha Laffernis