Welcome https://www.the-microbiologist.com. This site uses cookies. Read our policy.

  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to navigation
Site name
Site name
Mast navigation
  • Register
  • Sign In
  • Subscribe
Search our site
Menu
Close menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Careers
  • Topics
    • Back to parent navigation item
    • Topics
    • Early Career Research
    • One Health
    • Food Security
    • Climate Action
    • Healthy Land
    • Clean Water
    • Economic Equality
    • Ocean Sustainability
  • Videos
  • AMI
    • Back to parent navigation item
    • AMI
    • Community
    • Policy
    • Publishing
    • Events
    • Special Issues
    • Halloween 2025
    • Neurodiversity Celebration Week 2025
  • Home
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Careers
  • Topics
      • Early Career Research
      • One Health
      • Food Security
      • Climate Action
      • Healthy Land
      • Clean Water
      • Economic Equality
      • Ocean Sustainability
  • Videos
  • AMI
      • Community
      • Policy
      • Publishing
      • Events
      • Special Issues
      • Halloween 2025
      • Neurodiversity Celebration Week 2025
  • More from navigation items
News

Remains of 1918 flu pandemic victims contradict belief that healthy young adults were particularly vulnerable

By Linda Stewart2023-10-09T19:00:00+01:00

  • No comments

Topics

  • 1918 flu pandemic
  • Amanda Wissler
  • Cleveland Museum of Natural History
  • Hamman-Todd Documented skeletal collection
  • McMaster University
  • One Health
  • Research News
  • Sharon DeWitte
  • University Colorado Boulder
  • USA & Canada
  • Viruses
  • No comments

Related articles

  • Dr Lindokuhle Ngema_430px
    News

    Breathing new life Into TB treatment with inhalable nanomedicine

    2025-11-04T09:45:00Z

    Scientists are developing an inhalable nanosystem to transport TB medicines directly into the lungs, the very place where the bacterium that causes TB hides and thrives. The nanocarrier can hold all four standard TB drugs in a single formulation and release them precisely at the infection site. 

  • pexels-darya-grey_owl-132130036-11370711
    News

    Biochar mediated microbial synergy in partial nitrification–anammox systems

    2025-11-04T09:17:00Z By Linda Stewart

    A study investigates the role of biochar in enhancing nitrogen removal efficiency (NRE) and stability in partial nitrification–anammox (PN/A) systems, focusing on its selective promotion of partial denitrification and maintaining the dynamic balance between AnAOB and denitrifying bacteria (DNB).

  • Neutrophil_MRSA_II
    News

    Biomaterial vaccines to make implanted orthopedic devices safer

    2025-11-04T09:08:00Z By Linda Stewart

    Biomaterial vaccines using pathogen-specific antigens could significantly lower patients’ risk of infection from implanted medical devices.

No comments yet

You're not signed in.

Only registered users can comment on this article.

Sign in Register

More from News

  • 1.the_first_bend_of_Nu_river
    News

    Study unveils effects of microplastics on the Nu River sediment microbial community and greenhouse gas emissions:

    2025-11-04T08:50:00Z By Linda Stewart

    Microplastics (MPs) in river ecosystems significantly affect sediment microbial communities and biogeochemical cycling. This study compared the effects of conventional polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and biodegradable polylactic acid (PLA) on sediment microbial communities and GHG emissions.

  • pexels-thatguycraig000-1497855
    News

    Groundbreaking review reveals how gut microbiota influences sleep disorders through the brain-gut axis

    2025-11-04T06:00:00Z By Linda Stewart

    A comprehensive review illuminates the intricate connections between gut microbiota and sleep regulation, establishing the microbiota-gut-brain axis as a critical pathway in understanding and potentially treating sleep disorders. 

  • Drone image 1
    News

    Lichens and drones reveal dinosaur bones

    2025-11-03T16:00:00Z By Linda Stewart

    Scientists have found that certain lichen species preferentially colonise exposed dinosaur bones, creating distinctive spectral signatures that can be detected from 30 metres above ground using drones.

  • Issues
  • Contact us
  • Topics A-Z
  • Writers A-Z
  • Advertise with us
  • Editorial Team

Bringing the international microbiology community together to advance scientific impact.
appliedmicrobiology.org

© Applied Microbiology International
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy
  • Terms of use
  • © 2022 The Microbiologist

Site powered by Webvision Cloud