In both worms, the researchers saw viruses under a microscope — specifically, they saw a virus called BMRV1 in the former and OVRV1 in the latter. In B. malayi, they saw the worm's immune ...
After culturing the sample for a few days, the laboratory test confirmed that the water was free from microorganisms, including Coliform, which is typically a sign of contamination. This result ...
Prestigious British journal Nature has named McMaster University’s pictures of flowerlike formations of microbial viruses that eat bacteria among this year’s top science images. Researchers ...
In a new study, Weizmann Institute of Science researchers reveal a bacterial immune system that thwarts the phages’ plot by attaching a small protein molecule to their tails. The components of this ...
Under the microscope, the team saw that the worms had slender, elongated bodies that were covered in what looked like minuscule cut marks. There was a mouth-like structure on one end of each body, and ...