Past studies have found that gut activity can have significant impacts on the brain, and vice versa. Now, new research in ...
The trillions of microbes living in the human gut are increasingly recognized as important partners in human health.
The study, led by Monash University researchers from Securing Antarctica’s Environmental Future (SAEF), shows that microbes’ ability to live from gases in the atmosphere, including hydrogen and carbon ...
Researchers at Emory University have found that live gut bacteria can travel to the brain in mice fed a high-fat diet, a ...
Tiny pieces of plastic, called microplastics, are showing up everywhere, even in the water in clouds, rain, and snow—and they ...
A new study has found that running changes gut bacteria and lowers a key receptor in the brain’s memory center. That link ...
Winter in Antarctica is long and dark. Temperatures remain well below freezing. In many places, the sun sets in April and ...