Although we often conceive of microorganisms — germs — as bad, the vast majority of them are not.
Your gut bacteria are constantly sensing, moving, and sharing nutrients to keep the microbiome thriving.
For generations, wise aunties and grandmothers have advised that the quickest path to the heart is through the stomach. Our elders also encourage us to trust our guts when it comes to matters of the ...
Your gut is home to trillions of bacteria that constantly “sense” their surroundings to survive and thrive. New research shows that beneficial gut microbes, especially common Clostridia bacteria, can ...
At a time of year when many are spring cleaning homes, here’s advice from experts: Protect your house’s microbiome for your health. The world around us, including our homes, is full of microorganisms ...
Study finds hidden microbiome toxicity in everyday pollutants, with some chemicals linked to antibiotic resistance.
Learn more about the microbes that consume plastic and how they could one day help clean up our ...