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Tag Directory > Microbe


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Salty microbe may be world's oldest - Boing Boing

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A nice plot for a Call of Cthulhu camapign..., delicious.com

 

Boy discovers microbe that eats plastic | MNN - Mother Nature Network

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MicrobeWiki - MicrobeWiki

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The ?Q Microbe? and Transformation of the Cellulosic Ethanol Processing « New Energy Horizons

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Notes from William Frey', Qteros presentation at Advanced Biofuels Summit 4/21/09, delicious.com

 

Theories of mind - Interactive DHTML art-demos

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Wonderful pictures of microbial colony morphologies, delicious.com

 

How a Microbe Survived 120,000 years and Woke up?

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Why is pandemic unavoidable?

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Consider the following facts given by Millennium Dev. Goals, WMO & WHO in 2004-05: 1. 60% of the world's dry lands & wetlands have been desertified (new ones from 2006 to present, not counted); 2. 3rd largest ozone hole appeared, measuring 25 million sq. kms. in area (new ones, not counted); and, 3. India has a huge number of HIV/AIDS cases in the world. Do you still remember the author's interpretation of the 3 fallen kings/horns in Daniel's 4-beast vision? These are FAO, WHO &, technorati.com

 

Utusan Malaysia - Penggunaan 'eco-microbe' dan Mudball untuk penjagaan sungai

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Microbe Wakes Up After 120,000 Years - Yahoo! News

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After more than 120,000 years trapped beneath a block of ice in Greenland, a tiny microbe has awoken. The long-lasting bacteria may hold clues to what life forms might exist on other planets. The new bacteria species was found nearly 2 miles (3 km) beneath a Greenland glacier, where temperatures can dip well below freezing, pressure soars, and food and oxygen are scarce., delicious.com

 

Are urban tapeworms on the rise?: Scientific American Blog

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