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Observations and analysis from scientists on bacteria, biotech, health, and how we live and interact with our natural world.
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Jul 15
A Massive Microbiome Paper Just Got Retracted
Can unique bacterial signatures help predict if you have…
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Jun 27
Do Cuts Heal Faster When Covered?
The advice has changed over the years.
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Jun 24
Why It’s Almost Impossible to Test For Prions
Mad cow disease is incurable and difficult to detect.
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Jun 20
Can Drinking Rain Water Make You Sick?
Despite childhood myths, it’s not sterile at all
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May 20
I’m Still Drinking Diet Coke
Putting the fear of artificial sweeteners into much-needed context.
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Apr 18
The Mutation That Gives Real-Life Unbreakable Bones
A rare genetic mutation from a family in…
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Apr 8
Beets Have More Nitrates Than Salami. So Why Is Deli Meat Unhealthy?
Untangling the cancer risks…
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Apr 1
Glove-Wearing At Work May Mean Dirtier Hands
Encouraging disposable gloves at restaurants and…
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Mar 7
Debunking the Danger Claims of Demineralized Water
Could water that is
too pure
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Jan 25
What is a Gut Microbiome, and Why Is It So Complex?
The potential, and the over-promising, of our…
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