Scientists from Tula State University in Russia have revealed a new technology that utilizes specific types of bacteria to convert carbon dioxide emissions into biodegradable packaging material similar to polyethylene. This innovation marks a significant step towards reducing environmental pollution.
Health officials in Hawaii have issued warnings about the risk of Leptospirosis bacteria spreading in floodwaters following severe flooding in the state. This poses a significant threat to the health of residents and relief workers.
Researchers have revealed that bacteria extracted from kimchi can eliminate up to <strong>87%</strong> of cancer-associated plastic nanoparticles. These findings open new avenues for addressing plastic pollution and its health impacts.
Researchers from the California Institute of Technology warn that drought not only impacts the environment but also contributes to increased bacterial resistance to antibiotics, posing a global health threat.
American researcher Phyllis Arthur warns of a growing global health crisis that threatens millions of lives due to bacterial infections' resistance to antibiotics. A scientific report predicts that this crisis could contribute to the deaths of approximately <strong>170 million</strong> people over the next <strong>25 years</strong>.
Researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology have developed new toothbrushes using graphene oxide technology, capable of selectively eliminating bacteria without harming human cells. This breakthrough represents a significant advancement in oral hygiene.
Health experts have revealed a common mistake many make while using blenders, which can lead to serious health risks. This mistake involves not cleaning the blender properly after use.
Chinese researchers have revealed the potential of using a natural environmental virus to disrupt antibiotic-resistant Salmonella bacteria. This breakthrough could revolutionize food safety measures worldwide.