Our Healthy Microbes Could Help Us Overcome Antibiotic Resistance
By Amy Denney In the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria, some scientists are thinking in terms of addition rather than subtraction. They believe recolonizing the gut with healthy microorganisms may help reduce drug-resistant pathogen infections. However, identifying which bacteria or combinations of bacteria can effectively combat invaders is a complex mystery—there are…
More Stories
Major Winter Storm to Hit US, Weather Service Warns
By Jack Phillips The National Weather Service (NWS) on Wednesday forecast that a “major January winter storm” will impact a...
Trump Right About Arctic Security, NATO’s Rutte Says
By Guy Birchall NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said on Jan. 21 at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, that...
Is NetMirror Safe: Features, Pros and Cons with Top Alternatives
If you are also a movie lover like me, but don’t want to buy the subscription plans. Try NetMirror, which...
Why Greenland Is Vital for US to Counter China and Russia
By John Haughey and Autumn Spredemann U.S. President Donald Trump has said that the United States must purchase, annex, or,...
Lutnick Says US Can Hit 6 Percent Growth If Fed Cuts Rates
By Tom Ozimek Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Jan. 20 he expects the American economy to expand at an...
Supreme Court to Review Trump’s Firing of Fed Governor
By Sam Dorman Another one of President Donald Trump’s high-profile firings is headed to the Supreme Court on Jan. 21,...
