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Study Finds the Air Rich with Bacteria

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

The article discussed about the biological diversity of bacteria found in the atmosphere. There are approximately one thousand eight hundred kinds of bacteria based from the census conducted by the scientists of Berkeley Laboratory on airborne microbes. Scientists wanted to determine if the microbes have direct connections with the alteration of the climate due to […]

University of Wisconsin - Madison Researchers Develop Novel Method to Find New Antibiotics

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Researchers are putting tons of their efforts in order to create a new technique to discover new antibiotics. In an article the bacteria are said to be a shrewd and scheming adversary. At a worrying time, the bacteria are developing opposition to the present armory of antibiotic drugs. In the absence of novel drugs, community […]

New way to peer inside Bacteria

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Scientists discovered to investigate cells with great detail without the hassles of staining cells and tissues. As part of the search for better ways to track and clean up soil contaminants, scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy Brookhaven National Laboratory and Stony Brook University have developed a new way to image or to look […]

Pathways within bacteria

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Scientists implement a strategy for aligning two protein-to-protein interaction networks that combines interaction topology and protein sequence similarity to identify conserved interaction pathways and complexes. Using this approach it show that the protein-protein interaction networks of two distantly related species, Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Helicobacter pylori, harbor a large complement of evolutionarily conserved pathways, and that […]

Antibiotics Developed in Space

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

This article is about the potential of growing more antibiotics in space as compared on growing them on Earth. Researchers have not yet been able to discover the reason but they intend to find out.

Acid Fast Staining

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

The article discusses how to detect the Mycobacterium bovis, a type of bacteria that causes bovine tuberculosis, using histopathology and acid fast staining procedures. It described the lesion and the actions of the immune system of infected animal. It stated that the collection of inflammatory cells within the suspected tissue […]

Oregon researchers show how resident bacteria shape gut development

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

This is believed to be important since understanding this development could prove useful in finding treatments for some diseases. In 2006, the University of Oregon researchers have shown that bacteria residing in the intestine shape gut development by means of several distinct signaling mechanisms. This research is in the online version of the journal Developmental […]

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