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Modular small RNA drives the emergence of virulence traits and environmental trade-offs in Vibrio cholerae.
Balasubramanian D; Pu Q; Crist C; Almagro-Moreno S
Scientists found a special molecule in cholera bacteria that helps them spread and cause disease in humans. This molecule, called sRNA OueS, helps the bacteria live in human intestines, fight viruses, and move through mucus. But this molecule makes the bacteria less able to compete when they are in the wild, outside of humans.
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Integrated machine learning-bayesian receptor modelling framework for uncertainty-aware source apportionment in a non-stationary fluoride-contaminated coastal aquifer.
Sahu SK; Roy A; Panigrahi AK; Das MT; Sahu S; Mishra PC; Keesari T
The study looked at how fluoride gets into water near the coast. Scientists used a new method to find out what makes the fluoride move around and how much is due to natural or human-made causes. They found most fluoride comes from natural sources, especially before the rainy season, but changes happen when it rains.
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