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Category: Microbiology

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How would we know if COVID-19 came from a lab?

Posted on March 25, 2020October 24, 2022 by Gina Misra

A group of researchers gathered evidence from previous studies and, using what is known about the virus structure, made the case that the…

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    Protection by disinfection: best ways to sanitize surfaces from the coronavirus family

    Posted on March 24, 2020December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

    What are the best ways to sanitize various surfaces from coronaviruses? A team of researchers reviewed 22 studies to better understand the…

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      How long will it take to contain COVID-19?

      Posted on March 17, 2020October 24, 2022 by Gina Misra

      Computer models are handy tools to figure out how well our public health interventions might work in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic…

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        Tiny green organisms could have a big impact on polluted environments

        Posted on February 17, 2020December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

        Can photosynthetic organisms help clean up contamination? New research from @DominiqueChaput, @biominerals, @RadicalMicrobe & authors…

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          Treating autism spectrum disorders with…feces?

          Posted on February 9, 2020June 25, 2025 by Sciworthy

          People with autism spectrum disorders were treated with microbiota transfer therapy, and a follow-up study after 2 years showed significant…

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            DNA evidence allowed biologists to identify a new type of bacteria

            Posted on January 20, 2020June 24, 2025 by Sciworthy

            Based on new DNA results, the researchers were able to provide better classification of cyanobacteria.

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              Microbe lasagna tells us about what life was like billions of years ago

              Posted on January 13, 2020June 24, 2025 by Sciworthy

              Sort of like a fossilized microbial lasagna, fossils called “stromatolites” are formed when layered communities of different types of…

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                Bacteria from the Black Sea Have an Unusual Diet

                Posted on January 9, 2020June 24, 2025 by Sciworthy

                Many organisms live by breathing in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide, and those that don’t often live by taking in carbon dioxide…

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                  Contaminants in groundwater can take over 20 years to break down

                  Posted on January 8, 2020October 24, 2022 by Sciworthy

                  Have you ever driven past an old factory building and wondered what ever happened to the harsh chemicals that were used there? If you…

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                    A special kind of bacteria lets cement fix itself

                    Posted on December 25, 2019October 31, 2022 by Sciworthy

                    In an effort to make these carbon storage wells safer and more effective for long term use, a team of scientists decided to try a biological…

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