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| The latest microbiology news from AZoNetwork | |
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| Visualize Your Science: How to Communicate Scientific Research Visually
AZoMaterials spoke to Visualize your Science about the importance of communicating scientific research both peer-to-peer and to a wider audience, the challenges of creating presentations and high-quality pedagogical images, and how Visualize your Science courses can teach researchers this skill.
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| Indoor dust carrying bacteria that could be harbouring antibiotic resistance Bacteria enter our homes on our the skin, or through the air, but once inside they may transfer antibiotic resistance traits to other bacteria residing in the indoor dust, a possibility raised by a new study | |
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| Vaginal Microbiome and Premature Birth The human microbiota, those microorganisms that normally colonize healthy persons, is considered to hold a vital role in immunity, development, physiology, and nutrition. Typically speaking, the microbiota is part of a mutualistic relationship, whereby they fight to defend the body from infection. | |
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| Sperm microbiome revealed with RNA sequencing A new study reports the first-ever detailed description of the human sperm microbiome, using newer RNA sequencing techniques that are capable of discriminating between sperm RNA and that of bacterial contamination or colonization. | |
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| Food selectively affects gut microbes finds study Food could play a role in formation of the microbial flora within the human gut. This has been shown time and again in several studies and research. | |
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| Gut microbiome linked to behavioral problems in children Children with behavioral problems may have different compositions in their gut microbiome, with parents playing a major role in how pronounced the differences were, other than the food they provide, a new study suggests. | |
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