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Microbes Convert Carbon Dioxide and Electricity to Methane
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 31, 2009
... Researchers have developed microbial electrolysis cells using Archaea species that could use the current to convert carbon dioxide and water to methane without any organic material, bacteria...
Security is just broken
in The CIO Weblog, on January 15, 2009
...ip and approaching three years old in a field which changes almost weekly, it's one of the most cogent statements I have ever seen about what is fundamentally wrong with the popular conceptions of...
More on Latex and Nitrile Glove Allergies
in Allergies, on August 31, 2008
...grity and ability to withstand entry of any substance. The increased use of anti bacterial and anti microbial hand soaps, as well as quick dry hand soaps laden with alcohol have stripped the hands of ...
Wyndham Hotels and Resorts Now Offering Allergy-Friendly Rooms
in Allergies, on August 9, 2008
...t, guest room walls, carpeting, bedcovers and fabrics are sanitized and treated with a long-lasting microbial shield, making them free from odors and resistant to bacteria and viruses. Next, a medical...
Bioenergy: Alternative Energy from Microorganisms
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 3, 2008
... Bioenergy provides thorough explanations of the current knowledge and future areas for research on microbial energy conversions. The volume begins with 10 chapters on ethanol production from cellulos...
2 Year Old Straps On Helmet, Rides ATV into Ditch
in Under My Helmet, on May 8, 2008
...used to eating "mush" as a baby, the transition should be easy. There were actually a few cogent, realistic comments along with the normal "OMG those parents shouldn't let their kid...
Engineered Cyanobacteria: New Source for Biofuels
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 24, 2008
Scientists have engineered a cyanobacteria to produce sugars which may be used as raw material for ethanol and designer fuels production.
Nobles made the new cyanobacteria (also known as blue-green algae ) by giving them a set of cellulose-making genes from a non-photosynthetic "vin...
Natural Products Discovery and Production
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 25, 2008
What: Natural Products Discovery & Production II: Celebrating Successes of Traditional and Novel Cultures
When: June 22-26, 2008
Where: Hilton Whistler Resort, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
This conference will use a cross-disciplinary approach to explore the present and future...
Knocking Out Pigment Production Reduces Staphylococcus Virulence
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 18, 2008
...aph could restore the immune system's ability to thwart infection. While perusing a magazine on microbial research, Eric Oldfield, Ph.D., of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign read how...
The Human Microbiome Project
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 22, 2007
...l of $115 million to researchers over the next five years. Initially, researchers will sequence 600 microbial genomes, completing a collection that will total some 1,000 microbial genomes and providin...
Cause and Effect: ATV Crash Videos
in Under My Helmet, on November 17, 2007
...ump, and plows into a guy sitting at the top of the jump.
You really got to wonder about the cogent ability of this guy. He's obviously impaired, he jumped right in to that guy that was sit...
ACuRay™ Acoustic Sensor for Cancer
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 21, 2007
...eered versions of the antibodies the immune system creates to identify foreign intruders, such as microbial parasites. In this study, the researchers coated the sensor with antibodies for mesothelin, ...
Genetically Engineered Microorganisms as Drug Factories
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 20, 2007
...f cell culture, far above the next highest yield of about 20 milligrams per liter produced by other microbial synthesis efforts.
"We have done this by increasing the amount of precursor availabl...
Microbial Biosensors to Detect Heavy Metal Contamination
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 31, 2007
Researchers have discovered that morphological changes in an aquatic microbe may be used as a biosensor to determine levels of toxic heavy metals and metal-like substances in air or water.
Andrew McKay, a PhD student at CRC CARE and The University of Queensland, is
studying the changes that ta...
New Publication: Microbial Biotechnology
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 30, 2007
...he Society for Applied Microbiology (SfAM) announced today publication of the first articles for Microbial Biotechnology .
"More than 90% of microbial diversity still remains to be discovered...
WAshington University Invests $55M on International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability (I-CARES)
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 7, 2007
..., regional and international research on the development and production of biofuels from plant and microbial systems and the exploration of sustainable alternative energy and environmental systems a...
Chitin Can Boost Microbial Fuel Cells
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 5, 2007
... Researchers are exploring the use of crab and lobster shells to power microbial fuel cells beneath the sea, which are used to power sensors for such measurements as temperature, pressure, salinity,...
New Method for Identifying Marine Microorganisms
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 23, 2007
...ironments .
"We present a novel approach to studying metabolic capabilities of the uncultured microbial taxa. Our method is based on fluorescence-activated sorting, whole genome amplification ...
Exposure to Indoor Molds May Protect Infants Against Future Allergies
in Allergies, on May 4, 2007
...dies and homes. To avoid being too clean, in other words. Apparently, early-life exposure to common microbial components-like bacterial endotoxins and fungal glucans-can stimulate the body's immun...
Crocs for Kids
in The Parenting Weblog, on February 20, 2007
...t, light and slip-free. It's extremely comfortable, believe me. In addition, it's also anti-microbial and odor resistant.
It's the perfect summer sandals for your kids....
Ulcerative Colitis
in Well Woman Blog, on February 19, 2007
...are probitoics? Dr. Joseph Mercola, in his blog, tells us:
Probiotics are preparations of living microbial cells that, when ingested, are thought to positively influence the composition of microbes...
Lab-on-a-Chip Detects Pneumonia Bacteria in Hours
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 27, 2006
A novel lab-on-a-chip has been developed to identify pneumonia-causing bacteria from bronchoalveolar lavage samples within hours, instead of days.
Inside the chip, the bacteria flow into several different compartments -- eight in the current version of the chip -- and are made to stick to a b...
Edible Anti-microbial Food Wrap from Apple Puree and Oregano Oil
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 17, 2006
... an edible coating for fresh fruits and vegetables . Not only is it a promising alternative to antimicrobial washes to cut food spoilage and contamination, the coatings may also provide added health ...
Boosting Microbial Fuel Cells with Biofilm
in IfEnergy, on October 30, 2006
...sing a slimy matrix known as Biofilm , scientists have been able to increase the power output of microbial organisms responsible for electricity production in fuel cells by as much as ten times! ...
Microbes Help Regulate Climate Change
in IfEnergy, on October 28, 2006
Methane released into the atmosphere from under-sea volcanoes contribute to abrupt climate change. This is because methane is a more effective Green House Gas (GHG) than Carbon Dioxide. So the higher the incidence of methane release into the atmosphere, the closer we are to big, global, tro...
But Its Still Good For Alternative Energy Hunters
in IfEnergy, on October 16, 2006
... Look at this article to know more about how Amyris Biotechnolgies , a start-up that is engaged in microbial production of an ethanol-like gasoline substitute is riding the bull renewable energy mark...
Terra Preta: The Microbial Reef
in IfEnergy, on September 23, 2006
..., converting this to fertile soil, which is then used for producing food crops.
The combination of microbial carbon sequestration and agricultural-based carbon sequestration could be tremendous. Acco...
Microbial Hydrogen Production from Thermatoga neapolitana
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 15, 2006
Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory are tapping a microorganism called Thermatoga neapolitana to produce hydrogen gas that may be used as an alternative fuel source.
Van der Lelie's group reports that experimental setups using Thermatoga ne...
Cuban Is Back to the Future
in Digital Music - The Future, on September 11, 2006
...f the Dallas Mavericks . Mark spoke on the future of digital entertainment and HD video.
His cogent observations represent a trip "Back to the Future" to the early 90s when dialup Int...
Cuban Is Back to the Future
in P2P File Sharing, on September 11, 2006
...f the Dallas Mavericks . Mark spoke on the future of digital entertainment and HD video.
His cogent observations represent a trip "Back to the Future" to the early 90s when dialup Int...
Fisarium Keratitis (Corneal Infection) Outbreak: Linked to Use of Contact Lens Solution, ReNu with MoistureLoc
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 28, 2006
...ium keratitis among contact lens wearers in the US.
Corneal infection ( Fusarium keratitis ) or microbial keratitis is a rare but serious complication that may lead to permanent vision loss or the...
Chocolate + E.coli = Renewable Energy
in IfEnergy, on August 23, 2006
University of Birmingham: Scientists from the University's School of Biosciences have found a way of extracting hydrogen from confectionery wastes. The justification for your extensive craving for chocolate now becomes the goal of producing renewable energy.
E.coli bacteria will be us...
Wired Earth
in IfEnergy, on August 22, 2006
...as been wired long before the age of the internet. The man who discovered and initiated research on microbial fuel cells is Yuri Gorby , a scientist from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory o...
Corn: More Than Just Ethanol
in IfEnergy, on August 21, 2006
...ering believes that electricity can be produced using corn sugars directly.
The process involves microbial fuel cells to convert organic material into electricity. There are currently numerous ongo...
Electricity Generated from Wastewater
in IfEnergy, on August 16, 2006
... Daily reports that researchers from the University of Washington in St. Louis has been working on microbial fuel cell that generates electricity from wastewater. The science behind this technology i...
TyRx Pharma, Inc.'s PIVIT™ AB, a Novel Antimicrobial-Coated Surgical Mesh: Granted USFDA 510(k) Clearance
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 27, 2006
... a new surgical mesh product coated with a proprietary bioresorbable polymer containing the antimicrobial agents: rifampin and minocycline.
PIVIT™ AB , indicated for the repair of hernias a...
Corn, Soy, and Switchgrass as Biofuels
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 20, 2006
...days. Here are some discussion threads I found on the web:
GreenCarCongress discusses the use of microbial fuel cells (MFC) to convert corn stover directly into electricity.
ARS researchers are l...
PuriCore's VASHE™ Wound Cleansing System Granted USFDA 510k Approval
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 15, 2006
...ore plc is the developer of a novel, safe technology that mimics the human body's natural anti-microbial, hypochlorous acid. Last week, the company announced that it has received 510(k) clearance...
American Society for Microbiology Meeting Highlights Energy-Producing Bacteria
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 24, 2006
...ng, these bacteria may be tapped for energy production. According to lead researcher, Derek Lovley, Microbial fuel cells show promise for conversion of organic wastes and renewable biomass to electric...
Have Allergy, Will Travel, Want Pure Rooms
in Allergies, on April 28, 2006
...ing) process :
Air handling unit is cleaned and disinfected, and then installed with a 2-Ply anti-microbial treated filter.
Carpet and upholstery are treated with patented solutions that remove an...
Animalcules 1.6: Carnival Of The Microbes
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 20, 2006
... Welcome to Animalcules 1.6, a blog carnival about microbes and anything microbial! It's a pretty lean issue this time, so I'm sure you folks won't have a hard time having a look at th...
Lung's Unique Innate Immune System, Now Revealed
in Straightfromthedoc, on April 20, 2006
...f Medicine reported the unique mechanism by which the lung shapes its defensive strategies against microbial invasion.
"This innate immune response is specific to the lung, and was probably d...
Waste Not, Want Not in Oslo
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on April 17, 2006
...at IHUB and the other ways raw sewage could be used for powering water treatment plants, or using microbial fuel cells in similar ways hydrogen fuel cells would be used.
And it seems more and more ...
VBI Database For Oomycetes and Microbial Genomes Launched
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 9, 2006
...
The Virginia Bioinformatics Insitute (VBI) launched a free microbial database of microbial genome sequences, particularly of plant pathogens such as Phytophthora sojae and Phytophthora ramorum...
Genomic Tags: New Method of Identifying Microbes
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 7, 2006
...-throughput technique for identifying the many species of microorganisms living in an unknown "microbial community" have been developed by Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's B...
Microbial Ethanol and Biofuel Production
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 18, 2006
This entry is submitted by Gloria Gamat, via Creative Reporter . Microscopic bugs usually viewed as destructive pests can also be productive. Scientists and several companies are now working with these creatures to convert wood, corn stalks and other plant waste into sugars that are easily...
Microbial Biotechnology: The Prescription For Earth's Environmental Health
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 17, 2006
...echnology.
The solution they came up with is a synergistic marriage of two distinct disciplines: microbial ecology and environmental biotechnology . To start on this, revolutionary changes in com...
First Commercial Plant For Biodegradable Plastic
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 15, 2006
...e up of polymers called polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), which are produced in genetically engineered microbial and plant biofactories .
Research groups throughout the world have demonstrated the abil...
Ribomed Biotech Granted $3.5M Anti-Terrorism Contract
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 14, 2006
...m technology. Specifically, Ribomed has been tapped to develop
a diagnostic test for toxins and microbial pathogens in food
a portable biowarfare detector called Handheld Isothermal Silver Stand...
US DA and DOE To Sequence Soybean DNA
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 18, 2006
... The US Departments of Agriculture and Energy will collaborate to study plant and microbial genomics.
"Both agencies will leverage their expertise and synergize activities involving agricultu...
Nintendo Revolution Dream Game Concept Competition
in Philoneist, on January 18, 2006
...he best idea in this challenge. To win a $50 Amazon.com gift certificate, submit a well-written and cogent description of your game idea that takes advantage of in-game 3D movement made possible by Ni...
Inaugural Concept Contest
in Philoneist, on December 10, 2005
...uot; concept Contest". To be held on a monthly basis, we are soliciting well-written and cogent concept sketches comprised of your creative thoughts regarding the improvement of existing pr...
Furanone-Based Antibacterial Coatings For Biomedical Devices
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 30, 2005
...astern coast. The chemicals produced by these macro algae were found to prevent the colonisation of microbial organisms such as bacteria and fungi on their surfaces, helping to keep the algae clean. R...
The Post-Interview Follow-Up Letter
in The Social Networking Weblog, on November 27, 2005
...ten notes often look cramped and amateurish. It's hard to be able to write enough to convey any cogent thinking without using up more than one notecard. And, it's harder for the reader to make...
A new threat to Katrina victims
in Straightfromthedoc, on November 18, 2005
...on of those once-flooded areas, a large number of people are likely to be exposed to mold and other microbial agents," the U.S. Centers for Disease Control said in a report that urges health auth...
The invisible condom
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 21, 2005
...A trial just started for a microbial gel to be used by women to prevent the spread of HIV :
Women will be able to protect themselves from HIV by 2010 if South African research into a microbicide ge...
Bacteria Against Bad Breath
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 26, 2005
...ing a new category, one that should have been the first in my list, being a microbiologist and all: Microbial Biotechnology. This category will include all biotech breakthroughs and products arising f...
Microbia Collaborates with A*Star
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 26, 2005
Image: Precision Engineering
by Microbia Secondary metabolites produced from fermentation of actinomycetes are one of the most important sources of pharmaceuticals. Microbia, Inc. announced yesterday that its Precision Engineering business unit has entered into a research collaboration ...
Microbially-Produced Electrical Wires
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 8, 2005
...re , Dr. Lovley and his research group reports findings that conductive structures, known as "microbial nanowires," are produced by Geobacter . The nanowires are incredibly fine, only 3-5 n...
Cogent Microbial Luminescence System: For Rapid Microbiological Testing in Dairy Products
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 16, 2006
... claims having developed a novel method of measuring microbial load of dairy products . The Cogent Microbial Luminescence System (MLSII) detects microbial counts using adenosine triphosphate ... ...
Biotrace International claims having developed a novel method of measuring microbial load of dairy products . The Cogent Microbial Luminescence System (MLSII) detects microbial counts us...




