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The new technology, developed by a team at the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), identifies ...
"We've discovered that when many bacteria grow in fluids containing spaghetti ... like samples and then observed the ...
If we looked at our skin through a microscope we ... activity where children under supervision could put their fingerprints onto some agar jelly and watch bacteria grow. This could be linked ...
The empty spaces looked like plaques created by bacteria-killing viruses, so Hoiczyk’s team concluded there must be a viral invader in their cultures. When the researchers scraped the cleared areas ...
Giger then observed what happened to the enforced cohabitation under the microscope. After the injection of the E. coli bacteria, both the fungus and the bacteria continued to grow, the latter ...
If we looked at our skin through a microscope we ... activity where children under supervision could put their fingerprints onto some agar jelly and watch bacteria grow. This could be linked ...