Biomedicine & Biotech

In the quest to separate nature from nurture, scientists seeking to understand the contribution of genetics have more tools.
I recently wrote about three of the deadly neurotoxins being produced by cyanobacteria (aka blue-green algae) during an ongoing algae bloom in South Florida (See 
Antibacterial surfaces are one way that we are fighting back against antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Killing bacteria before they infect our bodies obviously precludes the need for an antibiotic.
Life finds a way. But that doesn't mean it's always easy.
As the world remains captivated by the fortuitous discovery of the 12 boys and their football coach found alive in a deep-seated cave in Thailand, the initial feeli
Many people believe that a so-called “genetically modified organism” (GMO) is a term that has some significance for interpreting the safety of food.
Most life on Earth -  plants, algae, and even some microorganisms - gain energy due to photosynthesis, a process where sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide are used to make glucose, a type of food for them just like it is u
The exhaled breath or “blow” squirted from the Eastern Australian humpback whale is replete with its own viral ecosystem or virome.
For decades the potential of stem cells to cure all disease was promised.