If you've always suspected there are unknown things living in the dark and dusty corners of your home and office, scientists are now one step closer to cataloguing exactly what might be lurking in your indoor environment.
Buildings have their own pattern of bacteria in indoor dust, which includes species normally found in the human gut, according to new research.
Bacteria in indoor dust are diverse, thanks to the people around us.
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SAMPLING VIRUSES FROM SOIL
This chapter describes in detail methods for detecting viruses of bacteria and humans in soil. Methods also are presented for the assay of these viruses. Reference sources are provided for...
Bacteria's Sticky Glue Is Clue To Vaccine, Says...
Sticky glue secreted by the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus could be the clue scientists have been searching for to make an effective vaccine against MRSA, medical researchers report.
New paper sheds light on bacterial cell wall recycling
(University of Notre Dame) A new paper by University of Notre Dame researchers provides important new insights into the process by which bacteria recycle their cell wall.
Hubble Space Telescope Pocket Space Guide (Pocket...
The dazzling vistas that the Hubble Space Telescope has recorded since its launch in 1990 are presented in this book, along with explanations of what exactly Hubble has seen during it's...
The World Is Flat 3.0: A Brief History of the...
A New Edition of the Phenomenal #1 Bestseller "One mark of a great book is that it makes you see things in a new way, and Mr. Friedman certainly succeeds in that goal," the Nobel laureate...
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