Cilagicin, the new synthetic antibiotic that also kills drug-resistant bacteria
A synthetic antibiotic just obtained thanks to an algorithm can destroy bacteria resistant to antibiotics: it is called Cilagicina.
A synthetic antibiotic just obtained thanks to an algorithm can destroy bacteria resistant to antibiotics: it is called Cilagicina.
A new method allows the use of magnetic nanobots to clean the bacteria that populate the deepest canals of the teeth.
Big news towards the introduction of incentives for cellular agriculture with the European citizens' initiative: I talk about it with the promoters.
Researchers at Osaka University have developed a nasal spray based on rifampicin, capable of reducing the effects of depression
Associations pushing cellular agriculture are flourishing in Europe. I interviewed the President of one of these, End The Slaughter Age.
A study has found that detectable amounts of microplastics in the environment can kill human cells and produce serious reactions.
Raising shrimp in any place, any time, any time. Vertical Oceans does it in special urban nurseries: real water skyscrapers.
It's called Molnupiravir and for days we've been talking about nothing other than this antiviral that can help us deal a perhaps decisive blow to Covid. But how does it work?
A fortuitous discovery, but totally autonomous. The solution to a global crisis. A contested Nobel Prize. It could happen like this.
An Israeli startup is the first (of only 3 companies in the world) to be ready to produce human and cultured cow's milk.
Raw meat dog foods? Disastrously harmful. One study showed the presence of an antibiotic-resistant bacterial sea.
A historic decision: the first nation in the world to do so, Argentina bans salmon farming due to serious sustainability problems.
A series of animal welfare laws gives activists a historic milestone: the UK formally recognizes animals as sentient beings.
A new editing technique called RLR can surpass CRISPR results and open up even more important breakthroughs in genetics.
A science student makes smart sutures that change color by harnessing the pH of the skin and prevent infections and problems.
Crohn's disease was an incurable and debilitating bowel disease to date with nearly 3 million people affected globally.
It's not the bad plot of a film about pandemics, but confirmed news: a return of the Black Death would be the worst "back to the future" to hope for