06 Nov 2020 Sea sponge helps scientists unravel 700 million-year-old mystery of evolution A jelly-like sea sponge has helped shed light on an elusive part of the human genome, with implications for biomedical research and healthcare. chevron_right 29 Oct 2020 Severe form of inflammatory bowel disease linked to mouth bacteria Bacteria from the mouth could hold clues to understanding – and potentially treating – severe ulcerative colitis, a painful bowel disease. chevron_right 07 Oct 2020 Ancient microbial life used arsenic to thrive in a world without oxygen Originally published in The Conversation here, with BABS academic Dr Brendan Burns a contributing author. chevron_right Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page > Last page >>
06 Nov 2020 Sea sponge helps scientists unravel 700 million-year-old mystery of evolution A jelly-like sea sponge has helped shed light on an elusive part of the human genome, with implications for biomedical research and healthcare. chevron_right
29 Oct 2020 Severe form of inflammatory bowel disease linked to mouth bacteria Bacteria from the mouth could hold clues to understanding – and potentially treating – severe ulcerative colitis, a painful bowel disease. chevron_right
07 Oct 2020 Ancient microbial life used arsenic to thrive in a world without oxygen Originally published in The Conversation here, with BABS academic Dr Brendan Burns a contributing author. chevron_right