Every year, US dairy producers churn out billions of pounds of cheese—over 14 billion in 2023 alone. As that cheese heads to ...
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A new study, combining powerful genomic-scale microscopy with a technical innovation, captured which genes bacteria turn on ...
Aside from keeping your fridge at 37 degrees Fahrenheit, you can help prevent bacterial growth and foodborne illnesses by storing food properly and refrigerating cooked dishes shortly after eating.
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Bacteria can also break down nitrite to produce nitric oxide, which improves circulation, including blood flow to the brain.
Co-owner Federico Zanellato believes the style has unfairly been given a bad rap by the worst examples of deep-dish pizza from Chicago and Detroit. “Pan-baked pizza has always been part of the ...
"Under nutrient-scarce conditions, bacteria grow very slowly," says Bumann. "This may seem good at first, but it is actually a problem because most antibiotics only gradually kill slowly growing ...
A new study finds that sharks and rays harbor several harmful bacteria, some resistant to antibiotics, raising concerns over their impact on public health.