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Neutrophil Chasing a Bacterium - BioChemWeb.org 1 Citation
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'Resurrection bug' revived after 120,000 years - life - 15 June 2009 - New Scientist 1 Citation A tiny bacterium has been coaxed back to life after spending 120,000 years buried three kilometres deep in the Greenland ice sheet.
Researchers who found it say it could resemble microbes that may have evolved in ice on other planets., delicious.com
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A tiny frozen microbe may hold clues to extraterrestrial life 1 Citation
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Op-Ed: Microbes May Be More Networked Than You Are | Wired Science | Wired.com 1 Citation We are slowly, yet steadily, realizing that many (perhaps most?) bacteria produce nanowires. And the extracellular structures connecting bacterial cells into complex integrated communities create a pattern that looks suspiciously like a neural network., delicious.com
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Is Everyone In The States Going Pistachio Nuts 1 Citation Excuse me! Don?t all types of nuts, seeds and grain attract rats anyway? Don?t pistachios grow in the open environment where field mice, cute little chipmunks and a whole host of other little critters frolic to their hearts content. OK, the mice and rats that infest wharehouses, sewers and industrial areas are not quite the same as those found in nature, right?, delicious.com
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Tiny Frozen Microbe May Hold Clues To Extraterrestrial Life 1 Citation A novel bacterium -- trapped three kilometers under glacial ice for over 120,000 years -- may hold clues as to what life forms might exist on other planets., technorati.com
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Hot Tub Bacterium Side Effect Of Dirty Water 1 Citation Most people buy a hot tub for relaxation and their therapeutic value, but without regular, proper maintenance hot tub bacterium can form and could make you sick or cause skin rashes, delicious.com
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NOVA | Killer Disease on Campus | Making Vaccines | PBS 1 Citation A vaccine against meningococcal disease or any other disease works by generating an immune response in the body against some kind of pathogen?a virus, bacterium, or some other agent that causes the disease. Normally when a pathogen invades the body, the immune system works to get rid of the pathogen. Often, though, the immune system gets a slow start, which gives the pathogen time to multiply and cause trouble. What a vaccine does is expose the immune system to a less-threatening version of a pathogen and, in effect, prime it to recognize and quickly eliminate the innocuous pathogen's harmful counterpart, should it ever invade the body.
This feature lets you create six vaccines in your own virtual laboratory, using a different technique to produce each one., delicious.com
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