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One particularly common type of strep ( Streptococcus pyogenes ) can result in wounds that refuse to heal. But honey, especially the kind made by bees foraging on manuka flowers, was found to destroy these bacteria. Scientific American recently...
I am pleased to read, in an article in Scientific American magazine, that the British army harbours a proverbial belief that 'one never sees a dead mule'.
From reasoned arguments and cultural critiques to personal and skeptical takes on interesting science news, you'll find a wide range of scientifically relevant insights here. Follow on Twitter sciam. If you ever wondered how your body handled all those...
You can also put our official Google Plus page in your circles. Do you read Scientific American to stay informed on scientific research and discoveries? If yes, then please nominate us for a Shorty Award in Science: Vote Here About the Author: Bora...
From reasoned arguments and cultural critiques to personal and skeptical takes on interesting science news, you'll find a wide range of scientifically relevant insights here. Follow on Twitter sciam. If you ever wondered how your body handled all those...
To the Editor of the Scientific American: Until peaceful means of settling all International Controversies are assured to the World, prudence and patriotism demand that the United States maintain a navy commensurate with its wealth and dignity. —Wm. H. Taft. Letter from President Taft, Commander-in-Chie...
Her first book, “The Forgotten Cure,” about bacteriophage viruses and their potential as weapons against antibiotic resistance, will be published in the fall of 2011 by Copernicus Books. Follow on Twitter akuchment. The views expressed are those of the...
From reasoned arguments and cultural critiques to personal and skeptical takes on interesting science news, you'll find a wide range of scientifically relevant insights here. Follow on Twitter sciam. Michael Moyer is the editor in charge of technology...
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I am pleased to read, in an article in Scientific American magazine, that the British army harbours a proverbial belief that 'one never sees a dead mule'.
To the Editor of the Scientific American: Until peaceful means of settling all International Controversies are assured to the World, prudence and patriotism demand that the United States maintain a navy commensurate with its wealth and dignity. —Wm. H. Taft. Letter from President Taft, Commander-in-Chie...
We are delighted that Scientific American recognises our nanoparticle discovery as a world changing idea. This is an excellent affirmation of our nanotechnology research against drug-resistant bacteria and we will now be focusing on developing these nanoparticles for clinical and consumer applications.
