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Plant Microbe Shares Features with Drug-Resistant Pathogen

An international team of scientists has discovered extensive similarities between a strain of bacteria commonly associated with plants and one increasingly linked to opportunistic infections in hospit...

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Nanoparticles in Cosmetics/Personal Care Products May Have Adverse Environmental Effects

Their report was part of symposia that included almost two dozen papers at the 237th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society where scientists grappled to understand the environmental and hum...

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Biosynthetics production with detours

Scientists at the Helmholtz-Zentrum für Infektionsforschung (HZI) in Braunschweig, Germany have achieved an important advance in better understanding metabolic pathways in bacteria and their use. Usin...

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Microbes convert ’Styrofoam™’ into biodegradable plastic

Bacteria could help transform a key component of disposable cups, plates and utensils into a useful eco-friendly plastic, significantly reducing the environmental impact of this ubiquitous...

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Genes involved in biofilms

The biologist Alejandro Toledo Arana has identified two new genes that operate as regulators in the formation process of the biofilm of Staphylococcus aureus, one of the bacteria most f...

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Study uncovers bacteria’s worst enemy

University of California scientists working at Los Alamos National Laboratory have found that the successful use of bacteria to remediate environmental contamination from nuclear waste and...

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Could microbes solve Russia’s chemical weapons conundrum?

One of nature’s most versatile microorganisms – a bacterium called Pseudomonas putida – could help mop up the toxic by-products caused by the destruction of the chemical weapon mustard...

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Scientists decipher genome of bacterium that helps clean up major groundwater pollutants

Chemical byproducts of dry cleaning and silicon chip production are dechlorinated by the microbe dehalococcoides ethenogenes Scientists have deciphered the genome sequence of a...

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Win-win with biodegradable plastics from toxic waste

A biodegradable plastic made from toxic waste could solve pollution problems, scientists from Dublin announced today (Wednesday, 08 September 2004) at the Society for General Microbiology’...

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U.S.-German research consortium sequences genome of versatile soil microbe

Pseudomonas putida has potential for use in bioremediation, promoting plant growth and fighting plant diseases In a successful transatlantic collaboration, scientists at ...

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