Some of the world's deadliest bacteria appear to have a taste for human blood, a new study has found. Researchers have called this phenomenon "bacterial vampirism." It offers new insights into the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A research team led by Washington State University has discovered a phenomenon in which some of the ...
Some bacteria, among the deadliest in the world, seek out blood in the body like microscopic vampires, researchers say. National Cancer Institute via Unsplash Dracula. Edward Cullen. Morbius. Count ...
Some of the world's deadliest bacteria seek out and feed on human blood, a newly-discovered phenomenon researchers are calling 'bacterial vampirism.' Researchers have found the bacteria are attracted ...
Recent research conducted by scientists from Washington State University discusses the unsettling attraction certain disease-causing bacteria have toward human blood. These bacteria, including strains ...
Arden Baylink, an assistant professor in Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, holds a Petri dish containing salmonella bacteria in his lab. (Ted S. Warren, CVM, Washington ...
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