In the latest edition of the best and brightest from the world of science news, discover how penicillin antibiotics actually work and meet the nuisance species that turned out to be tasty. ScienceSeeker editors' favourite posts within their respective areas of interest and expertise also cover many other important and exciting topics. Why not have a read, inform yourself, and indulge your scientific curiosity?
- How Do Penicillins Actually Work? by Derek Lowe at Science
We now know more about how penicillin antibiotics kill bacteria Photo by Adrian Lange on Unsplash |
- COVID-19 Antiviral Therapies: What Are the New Drugs, and How Do They Work? by Ken Doyle at Promega Corporation
- Bacteria that live on plant roots are important for farming by Catherine V Batchelder at Sciworthy
- Your gut bacteria are little drug depots by Lieselotte Peeters at MicroBites
- The Year That Only Had 355 Days by Chad Orzel at Forbes
- When Is the Best Time to Exercise? by Gretchen Reynolds for The New York Times
- Conflicting health information can compromise our attention by Emily Reynolds at British Psychological Society Research Digest
- Are Rocket Scientists and Brain Surgeons Any Smarter than the Average Person by Benjamin Plackett at Discover Magazine
- Rethinking the origins of neurons: Q&A with Tomasz Nowakowski by Lauren Schenkman at Spectrum
- FDA cites hair-based autism diagnostic aid as ‘breakthrough’ by Laura Dattaro at Spectrum
- Got an Invasive Army of Crayfish Clones? Try Eating Them by Kate Connolly at Wired
- Method of the Year 2021: Protein structure prediction at Nature Methods
- More Than 330,000 Pacifiers Recalled Over Choking Hazard by Isabella Grullón Paz for The New York Times
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