Researchers have found bacteria that live in rocks 2.8 kilometers below Earth's surface and rely on
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Bacteria that live on uranium?
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Using "grammar" as their guide, scientists could easily produce tens of thousands of new bacteria-fi
...Want to stop body odour? Add bacteria to your armpits.
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They're not joking: BASF has developed a chewing gum which delivers friendly bacteria to the teeth t
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Bacteria are so important to key functions such as digestion and the immune system that we may be tr
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Scientists have discovered a bacteria-fighting compound 100 times more effective than penicillin - i
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