Specializing in Bacteria
Monday, July 23rd, 2007The article talks about the mussels known as Bathymodiolus that were found underneath the sea and their symbiotic bacteria as their food source.
The article talks about the mussels known as Bathymodiolus that were found underneath the sea and their symbiotic bacteria as their food source.
The article discussed the alterations of bacillus spores, which can direct the way to simpler and quicker detection of anthrax.
The article talked about the material called as BCTP. It seems like a skim milk. Laboratory rats gain weight when they consume it. When squirted in the lawn, the grass flourishes. Nonetheless, based from examinations done by the U-M scientists, the apparently gentle substance may possibly be an effective bludgeon opposed to anthrax, which is […]