Rice That Turns Toxic Through Bacterial Spores The culprit behind reheated rice syndrome is a spore-forming bacteria called Bacillus cereus. Unlike common foodborne bacteria like Salmonella and E.
Clostridium perfringens is a spore-forming bacteria that can function without oxygen (anaerobic bacteria). These gram-positive bacteria are typically found in human and animal intestines. Bacteria are ...
Bacterial spores—the hardy survival structures formed by certain bacterial species—are proving to be a game changer in the ...
Storing and reheating leftovers has become a common kitchen practice, especially with the rising cost of food and growing concerns about waste. Most of us barely think twice before popping yesterday's ...
Discover how researchers used bacterial spores to make sustainable, living, smart materials that can endure harsh ...
Seeds are known to harbor diverse microorganisms offering protective effects on them with the prospects of quick root colonization at germination, selective recruitment as endophytes, and possible ...
A tiny biobattery that could still work after 100 years has been developed. A tiny biobattery that could still work after 100 years has been developed by researchers at Binghamton University, State ...