Microbes
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineCan probiotics actually curb sugar cravings?Some companies claim that taking beneficial bacteria can reduce the desire for sugar. But the evidence comes from mice, not people. 
- 			 Life LifeToxin-gobbling bacteria may live on poison dart frog skinToxins on poison dart frog skin mold the skin's microbial community, boosting species variety and potentially even feeding some daredevil bacteria. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Plants PlantsCarnivorous plants eat faster with a fungal friendInsects stuck in sundew plants’ sticky secretions suffocate and die before being subjected to a medley of digestive enzymes. 
- 			 Microbes MicrobesThis amoeba eats prey like owls doMeet the ‘owl slime’ amoeba, which drains its prey and spits out the shell. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Life LifeThis biophysicist’s work could one day let doctors control immune cellsThe Stanford biophysicist thinks that understanding the mechanics of cell movement could allow scientists to manipulate immune cells. By Meghan Rosen
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineHIV and illicit drugs are a bad mix. This scientist found an unexpected reason whyThe neuroscientist considers themself an outsider, which allows them to embrace people who have been marginalized, including people who have HIV. 
- 			 Microbes MicrobesSome bacteria in your mouth can divide into as many as 14 cells at onceThe filamentous bacterium Corynebacterium matruchotii has a unique reproductive strategy that might allow it to claim territory quickly. 
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceSome healthy fish have bacteria in their brainsAnimals including mammals usually protect their brains from infiltrating microbes that can cause disease. But some fish seem to do just fine. 
- 			 Microbes MicrobesA fluffy, orange fungus could transform food waste into tasty dishesThe fungus thrives on everything from soy pulp to bland custards, turning them into digestible foods with a surprisingly pleasant flavor. By Anna Gibbs
- 			 Microbes MicrobesMore than 100 bacteria species can flourish in microwave ovensSwabs of 30 microwave ovens in different settings identified over 100 bacterial species, some of which could be pathogenic or cause food-borne disease. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & Medicine50 years ago, antibiotic resistant bacteria became a problem outside hospitalsInfections from drug-resistant bacteria have skyrocketed over the last 50 years. Now, new technologies could help doctors save lives. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineGetting drugs into the brain is hard. Maybe a parasite can do the jobResearchers want to harness the parasite that causes toxoplasmosis to ferry drugs, but some question if the risks can be eliminated.