Researchers manipulate demographic of bacterial community with novel electronic technology

Using second-long electrical shocks, scientists discovered they could control the types of cells in a community of bacteria. Being able to direct the ratio of cells holds implications for settings spanning agriculture to health care, where antibiotic resistance is a significant threat.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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