Renowned biologist Bonnie Bassler explores bacterial communication's potential to revolutionize medicine and enhance our ...
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The bacteria-in-a-bottle thought experiment that explains why we're bad at seeing disaster coming
Albert Bartlett was born in Shanghai in 1923, worked on the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos, got his PhD from Harvard, and spent his career as a physics professor at the University of Colorado. But he ...
Bacteria are not only crucial for human health, but they also play important roles in environmental processes and agriculture ...
The UAB Department of Microbiology will host the 2025 Susan Roberts Dubay Endowed Lecture on Oct. 14, welcoming Lora Hooper, Ph.D., as this year’s keynote speaker presenting, “Vitamin A and barrier ...
A. Water microbiology is the _____ _____. This is done to determine what organisms are present, and if they are helpful or harmful. B. The safety of water for drink and contact is the main ...
Bacteria can make us sick or keep us alive. A leading scientist says they “talk” using chemical signals. Could silencing their conversations change how we treat deadly infections?
Researchers in the Raman Lab at UW recently published a study discussing sending microbes into space at the International ...
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