Scientists identified more than 600 viruses in samples taken from bathrooms in the United States. The viruses infect bacteria ...
Northwestern University researchers identified more than 600 different viruses on 92 showerhead and 34 toothbrush samples — ...
A recent study led by microbiologists at Northwestern University revealed a startling discovery: showerheads and toothbrushes ...
Microbiologists found that showerheads and toothbrushes are harboring an "extremely diverse" collection of viruses.
No one showerhead or toothbrush bristle is the same, with US researchers finding a rich, diverse world of viruses living in biofilms coating surfaces in bathrooms across the US and Europe.
The experts were stunned to discover that bathrooms, particularly showerheads and toothbrushes, are teeming with viruses.
A surprising new study has revealed that your bathroom is home to an incredibly diverse collection of viruses, most of which ...
New research shows that your toothbrush is teeming with hundreds of never-before-seen viruses. Here's what we know.
Scientists have discovered over 600 different species of bacteria-hunting viruses living in our common bathroom items, though ...
Microbiologists found that showerheads and toothbrushes are teeming with an extremely diverse collection of viruses -- most of which have never been seen before.
If these toothbrushes belong to different people, they will all have plenty of viruses, but few in common, and probably none ...
Researchers at Northwestern University have discovered that over 600 species of bacteria-targeting viruses are lurking in common bathroom items, such as toothbrushes and ...