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Published Oct 30 2009 by EcoWorldly


Bioengineers Speed Up Evolution to Make Better Bacteria

E. coli bacterial evolution can be accelerated with the MAZE technique to produce favorable mutations Bacteria are prolific replicators, and some species can replicate into the millions in number in just a few hours. Bacteria, in the functioning of their cellular and...

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First Reported Mar 18 2010 - Updated Mar 18 2010 - 2 Documents

Study finds 98% of Irish chickens have dangerous bacteria

It has emerged that 98% of Irish chickens are believed to contain dangerous bacteria. A recent study by the European Food Safety Authority study found a high level of the bacteria Campylo-bacter in poultry carcasses in slaughter plants throughout Europe. ... [Published Mar 18 2010 by Breaking News.ie]
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Oxford Journals: Rare ATM Gene Mutations, Plus Radiation, May Increase Risk of a Second Breast Cancer

(M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Certain rare mutations in the ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) gene, combined with radiation exposure, may increase a woman's risk of developing a second cancer in the opposite breast, according to a study published onlineMarch ... [Published 9 hours ago by TMC Net]
First Reported Mar 18 2010 - Updated Mar 18 2010 - 3 Documents

Hitachi Ballast Water Purification System, a Coagulation and Magn...

Company: Management Systems Inc (MGSY)Hitachi Plant Technologies, Ltd. and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. were granted on March 5, 2010, the first formal approval by the Japanese government for their jointly-developed Hitachi Ballast Water Purification ... [Published Mar 18 2010 by Zibb]
First Reported Mar 18 2010 - Updated Mar 18 2010 - 1 Documents

Evolution of Resveratrol and Piceid Contents during the Industrial Winemaking Process of Sherry Wine

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Volume 0, Issue 0, Articles ASAP (As Soon As Publishable). ... [Published Mar 18 2010 by Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry]
First Reported Mar 18 2010 - Updated Mar 19 2010 - 1 Documents

BioSense Technologies’ Novel Diagnostic Testing Platform for Rapid Drug Susceptibility Presented at the National Foundation for

BioSense Technologies, a pioneer in the development of diagnosticsystems for rapid drug susceptibility testing, announced today that itpresented key scientific findings at the National Foundation forInfection Disease 2010 Annual Conference on Antimicrobial ... [Published Mar 18 2010 by EuroInvestor.co.uk]
First Reported Mar 18 2010 - Updated Mar 18 2010 - 1 Documents

Forensics: bacteria from human fingers tool for investigation

Researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder have found a new forensic tool – bacterial colony deposited on keypads and PC mice by individual computer users. The test was performed by swabbing the keys on three PC keyboards where extracted bacterial ... [Published Mar 18 2010 by Digital Journal]
First Reported Mar 19 2010 - Updated Mar 19 2010 - 1 Documents

Roche NimbleGen and Research Team Develop Targeted Corn Genome Sequence Capture Method

The method, which can be easily adapted to other genomes including partially sequenced genomes, has the potential to revolutionize genetic studies in agriculturally important species with a goal of leading to more robust and safer crops.Sequence capture ... [Published Mar 19 2010 by Grainnet.com]
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How humans started a bacterial pandemic in chic... [ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Oct 26 2009]
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Carnival Of Evolution, 17th Edition [Scientific Blogging - Nov 01 2009]
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