Bacteria Content / Bacteria Content for ΢²ªÊÓƵ en Buzz Killer: Caffeine Pollutes. Can Bacteria Help? /climate/news/buzz-killer-can-caffeine-addicted-bacteria-clean-coffee-pollution Caffeine-addicted bacteria may be just the buzz killer needed to clean up coffee pollution. ΢²ªÊÓƵ is on it. Plus, 5 ways you can clean up your coffee habit. January 11, 2023 - 12:55pm Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/buzz-killer-can-caffeine-addicted-bacteria-clean-coffee-pollution Common Floral Bacteria Can Induce Pollen Germination /curiosity/news/common-floral-bacteria-can-induce-pollen-germination Despite the essential nutritional role of pollen for bees and other pollinators, we still know very little about how pollen is digested by anything. July 28, 2021 - 12:15pm Katherine E Kerlin /curiosity/news/common-floral-bacteria-can-induce-pollen-germination Raw Milk May Do More Harm Than Good /food/news/raw-milk-may-do-more-harm-good <p>Raw or unpasteurized cows’ milk from U.S. retail stores can hold a huge amount of antimicrobial-resistant genes if left at room temperature, according to a <a href="https://microbiomejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40168-020-00861-6">new study</a> from researchers at the University of California, Davis. The study also found bacteria that harbored antimicrobial-resistant genes can transfer them to other bacteria, potentially spreading resistance if consumed. The study was published in the journal Microbiome.</p> June 29, 2020 - 10:00am Amy M Quinton /food/news/raw-milk-may-do-more-harm-good Computer Model Is ‘Crystal Ball’ for E. Coli Bacteria /news/computer-model-crystal-ball-e-coli-bacteria <p>It’s difficult to make predictions, especially about the future, and even more so when they involve the reactions of living cells — huge numbers of genes, proteins and enzymes, embedded in complex pathways and feedback loops. Yet researchers at the University of California, Davis, Genome Center and Department of Computer Science are attempting just that, building a computer model that predicts the behavior of a single cell of the bacterium <em>Escherichia coli</em>.</p> <p>The results of their work were published Oct. 7 in the journal <em>Nature Communications</em>.</p> October 27, 2016 - 10:46am Andy Fell /news/computer-model-crystal-ball-e-coli-bacteria Milk Truck Microbial Study Aims to Improve Dairy Food Safety and Quality /news/milk-tank-microbes <p>Raw milk shipments delivered by tanker trucks to dairy processing facilities carry diverse populations of microbes that are important to the shelf life, sensory qualities and safety of dairy foods.</p> August 23, 2016 - 9:51am Patricia Bailey /news/milk-tank-microbes Bizarre Bacteria Causing Major Cattle Disease Named by ΢²ªÊÓƵ Researchers /news/researchers-name-bizarre-bacteria-causing-cattle-deaths <p>΢²ªÊÓƵ veterinary researchers have identified and named the bacterium&nbsp;that causes foothill abortion disease in cows grazing in California and parts of Oregon and Nevada. Meanwhile, vaccine trials for the devastating disease, carried by ticks,&nbsp;continue</p> July 26, 2016 - 4:08pm Patricia Bailey /news/researchers-name-bizarre-bacteria-causing-cattle-deaths Local Microbes Can Predict Wine’s Chemical Profile, Study Finds /news/local-microbes-can-predict-wines-chemical-profile-study-finds <p>Bacteria and fungi associated with local climate and environmental conditions may leave their "fingerprints" on&nbsp;a wine's chemical composition, according to a new ΢²ªÊÓƵ study conducted in collaboration with Far Niente and Nickel &amp; Nickel wineries in the Napa Valley.</p> June 14, 2016 - 3:44pm Patricia Bailey /news/local-microbes-can-predict-wines-chemical-profile-study-finds