[ad_1] Although space insects do not currently harm the astronaut crew aboard the ISS, the bacteria are 79% likely to be pathogenic to humans. In orbit more than 250 km from Earth, …
Read More »Five strains of bacteria have been found in the International Space Station
[ad_1] In March 2015, NASA JPL researchers analyzed samples taken from the ISS toilets and exercise platform and identified five strains of the Enterobacter bacteria in the space environment. Researchers do not …
Read More »Bright bubbles release bacteria from air to water: study
[ad_1] Boston, November 17:The bacteria can act as tiny microbial grenades, bursting and propelling microorganisms, including potential pathogens, out of the water and into the air, a study found.The study, published in …
Read More »7 On Your Side tests find antibiotic-resistant superbug bacteria on supermarket meat
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (WJLA) — When you buy raw meat in the grocery store, what you’re bringing home is often more than dinner. “The chances of you buying a product that is contaminated …
Read More »Purple bacteria can help harvest the green fuel from wastewater
[ad_1] By: PTI | London | Posted: 14th November 2018 19:16:38 Bacteria can use organic molecules and gaseous nitrogen (instead of carbon dioxide and water) to provide carbon, electrons and nitrogen for …
Read More »Purple Bacteria Can Generate Hydrogen Energy From Organic Waste
[ad_1] Purple bacteria can generate hydrogen energy from organic waste. Researchers have found a new way to reduce carbon emissions and turn sewage waste into green generators. Organic compounds typically found in …
Read More »Bacteria Could Transform Human Feces and Wastewater Into Energy
[ad_1] Getty ImagesMario Tama/Getty Images Entire industries are built around making waste seem invisible, like it was never there in the first place. But a new study from Spain suggests this might …
Read More »Drug-resistant bacteria responsible for the overuse and underuse of antibiotics
[ad_1] HARTFORD – A new report from the World Health Organization concludes with a paradoxical but nonetheless worrying conclusion about the use of antibiotics worldwide: an increase in multidrug-resistant bacteria may be …
Read More »Bacteria could live in the human brain – and this has hallucinating implications
[ad_1] Bacteria are omnipresent, from the greasy handrail that you touched this morning to the bottom of the seabed, not to mention the trillion dollars live happily along your intestinal tract. However, …
Read More »Tech: Purple bacteria ‘batteries’ turn sewage into clean energy — (Report)
[ad_1] You’ve flushed something valuable down the toilet today. Organic compounds in household sewage and industrial wastewater are a rich potential source of energy, bioplastics and even proteins for animal feed — …
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