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Birds, Butterflies and Bacteria

Friday, August 29th, 2008

The Stanford University released this article written by Sandra Hines. It describes how species, from birds to butterflies and even to bacteria, appear to have a crucial role in the study of the relationships and interactions between living organisms and their natural or developed environment.In the two papers published in the journal Nature, each dealing [...]

Bacteria-killer virus draws science world to Evergreen

Friday, August 29th, 2008

The Evergreen State College is one of the leading institutions in phage research. A subject of comprehensive research is a minute parasite that may play a significant role in the future eradication of disease and infection. This tiny parasite commonly referred to as bacteriophage virus or phage is considered as a bacteria killer. Although only [...]

The Formation and Destruction of Methylmercury by Bacterial Processes

Friday, August 29th, 2008

It has been suspected by researchers that anoxic aquatic sediments represented the sites where resident bacteria were believed to transform the inorganic forms of mercury by methylation. However, it was not clear which group of microbes were responsible at that time. Methanogenic bacteria are considered to be important members of anaerobic food webs since they [...]

Scientists Report Bacteria from Earth Rocks Strongly Resemble Those Found in Martian Meteorite

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Contained here within are discussions regarding the discovery made by scientists regarding bacteria from rocks from Earth that have a closed similarity to bacteria that were uncovered from the Martian meteorite. According to a research group of NASA, the bacteria that have grown in chambers, which imitated natural growth conditions underneath the surface of the [...]

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