New research suggests drought can stoke antibiotic resistance in soil bacteria — and that can have an impact on humans.
New research suggests drought can stoke antibiotic resistance in soil bacteria, and those genes can end up in human pathogens.
Cholera-causing bacteria are locked in an evolutionary arms race with a viral nemesis, according to a new genomic study.
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Warming temperatures may cause methane emissions from wetlands to rise — by helping methane-producing bacteria thrive. Higher temperatures favor the activity of wetland soil microbes that produce the ...