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Making Tumors More Sensitive to Chemotherapy

Bacterial shells deliver a double whammy to cancer.

Making Fat Disappear

Engineering mice with a fat-burning strategy from bacteria keeps the animals thin.

Greener Glass

Bacteria could make acrylic glass from sugar.

Engineering Edible Bacteria

Synthetic biology could yield microbes that fight cavities and produce vitamins.

Voyage of the Bacteria Bots

Self-propelled microbots navigate through blood vessels.

Teaching Bacteria to Behave

Single-celled organisms could be "trained" to deliver drugs.

Detecting Pollution with Living Biosensors

Color-coded bacteria light the way to oil spills at sea.

Better Bug to Make Cellulosic Ethanol

A new strain of bacteria could make cellulosic ethanol cheaper.

Retuning Bacteria

Gene-silencing techniques for bacteria could mean better treatments for infections and more-efficient biofuel production.

Pillowy Antibacterial Polymers

Researchers have discovered that if the films coating medical devices are soft enough, bacteria won't stick to them.

Bacterial Battle Generates New Antibiotics

Scientists have revealed the hidden diversity of natural antibiotics using a new approach that pits one type of bacteria against another.

The New Hygiene Hypothesis

The microbes within us could explain rising allergy rates.

Q&A: The Future of Probiotics

New technologies will shed light on how beneficial bacteria might help our health.

Making Fuel from Leftovers

Researchers have designed a process to generate hydrogen from organic materials.

Deadly Bacteria from Outer Space

Salmonella bacteria grown on the space shuttle showed odd genetic activity, becoming much more virulent.

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