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Novel Antifungal Protein from Pumpkin Rinds

in The Biotech Weblog, on October 30, 2009

...Scientists have identified antimicrobial proteins from pumpkin rinds that can inhibit the growth of microbes, including Candida albicans which causes vaginal yeast infections, diaper rash in infants...

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 or hydrogen usually found in microbial electrolysis cells. The researchers created a two-chambered...

Plague Kills 40 Al-Qaeda Terrorists In Algeria

in Exclusive from our news room , on January 20, 2009

...rrorists have been exposed to those who succumbed to the disease and very well may have carried the microbes back to other terrorist installations. Here's the full story from "The Sun"...

Cesarian Section Increase Baby's Asthma Risks

in Next Nine Months, on December 3, 2008

...kelihood of asthma among children born via Caesarian section may be due to the delay in exposure to microbes (in contrast, babies born through vaginal birth pick up bugs on their wy out), thus delayin...

Bacteria on Vetiver Roots Influence Properties of Essential Oils

in The Biotech Weblog, on October 31, 2008

...ions include alpha-, beta- and gamma- proteobacteria , high-G+C Gram-positive bacteria as well as microbes which belong to the Fibrobacteres / Acidobacteria group. ...

Bacteria May Protect Against Type 1 Diabetes

in Daily Diabetic, on September 22, 2008

... those that challenge our immune system in a way that strengthens one's immunity. Speaking of microbes, researchers at Yale University and the University of Chicago found evidence in their mi...

Teens Should Think Twice About Oral Piercing

in Straightfromthedoc, on June 26, 2008

...the Israeli Army. Well, oral piercings are 'add-ons' right? It is not impossible for bad microbes to be lodged in there. Call me prudish, bias or whatever... but I just see nothing good with...

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'Laziness' of Regulatory T-cells, Lead to Type 1 Diabetes

in Daily Diabetic, on January 18, 2008

...r on inflammatory responses. They suppress and regulate the function of various immune responses to microbes, tumors, allergens and transplants." The said study was conducted on non-obese diabe...

The Human Microbiome Project

in The Biotech Weblog, on December 22, 2007

...d to discuss forming an international consortium. Using metagenomic sequencing, the genomes of 200 microbes that have been isolated from the human body, will be sequenced. Researchers will also begin...

Caesarian Section Increase Risk of Allergies in Children

in Allergies, on November 21, 2007

... seem to set up a baby for a food allergy, scientists are also looking at the beneficial intestinal microbes found in the maternal vaginal tract. These good bugs are more likely to be transferred to t...

Study Shows Chitins Cause Allergic Inflammation, Supports Hygiene Hypothesis

in Allergies, on April 26, 2007

...ts organic constituents. At the same time, antibiotics and microbicides have reduced the numbers of microbes in the environment. Bacteria are known to degrade chitin, and Locksley suggests that the r...

Probiotics

in Well Woman Blog, on March 9, 2007

...aining potentially beneficial bacteria or yeast, with lactic acid bacteria (LAB) as the most common microbes used. Probiotic bacterial cultures are intended to assist the body's naturally occurr...

Microbes Can Steady Buildings against Earthquakes

in The Biotech Weblog, on February 24, 2007

... bacterium called Bacillus pasteurii can be used to steady buildings against earthquakes. These microbes (together with additional nutrients and oxygen) can turn a sand pile into sandstone by caus...

The Dust Mite That Doesn't Cause Allergies

in Allergies, on February 24, 2007

...those with dust mite allergies: the Dust Mite Plush Doll by Critters, a trademark of Giant Microbes, Inc. Unless you live in Antarctica, you've got millions of dust mites living in your...

Ulcerative Colitis

in Well Woman Blog, on February 19, 2007

... living microbial cells that, when ingested, are thought to positively influence the composition of microbes in the gut and improve the health of the intestine. In this clinical trial, 86 percent of t...

New Engineered Yeast Improves Ethanol Production Process

in IfEnergy, on December 18, 2006

...easts that are used for Bioethanol processing. So you could imagine the great promise of engineered microbes. And thankfully, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has worked on engine...

Electrify a Microbe: Get Hydrogen

in IfEnergy, on October 30, 2006

... Scientists have discovered a way to get more than from microbes than just waste water treatment, hydrogen. While this discovery will not produce bountiful amounts of hydrogen to power our hydrogen ...

Boosting Microbial Fuel Cells with Biofilm

in IfEnergy, on October 30, 2006

...achusetts Amherst. Biofilms are gluey matrix of sugars that serve as anchors to many free-floating microbes. Biofilms are not uncommon, in fact you may have biofilms on your person (such as those fou...

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...

The Terra Preta Prayer

in IfEnergy, on October 16, 2006

...through the valley of the shadow of Global Warming, I will feel no evil, your Bio-fuels and fertile microbes will comfort me, For thine is the fungal kingdom, and the microbe power, and the Sequestra...

IOGEAR's Mouse: Your Desk Has More Bacteria Than a Toilet Seat

in The Wireless Weblog, on September 26, 2006

...ast year, Samsung announced a range of washing machines that utilize nano-size silver ions to kill microbes ," she writes. "And an Australian company called Nanovations has come up with an ...

Terra Preta's Own Slash-and-Char Technology: A Laboratory Look

in IfEnergy, on September 24, 2006

... made from any plant material could be used to effectively provide safe growing conditions for many microbes. These microbes could develop into colonies that could utilize carbon dioxide from the atmo...

Terra Preta: The Microbial Reef

in IfEnergy, on September 23, 2006

... soils may be creating a terrestrial carbon reef at a microscopic level that provides safe haven to microbes and fungi that facilitates in soil creation and improvement. Imagine, millions of microbes ...

Chitosan As Antimicrobial in Medical Devices

in The Biotech Weblog, on September 18, 2006

... . [Photo: Biofilms, slimy layers of Staphylococcus epidermidis bacteria (above) and other harmful microbes that form on catheters and other implantable medical devices, are considered the leading ca...

Wired Earth

in IfEnergy, on August 22, 2006

...the physiological characteristics of these species showed that the common thread involved depriving microbes of something it needed to shed excess energy in the form of electrons. By depriving these m...

Electricity Generated from Wastewater

in IfEnergy, on August 16, 2006

... Researchers are studying the viability of creating electricity from microbes that are continuously fed with waste water. If this technology reaches a proven and commercially realizable point, we co...

Bacteria-powered batteries

in Nanotechbuzz, on July 13, 2006

...acific Northwest National Laboratory have created small bacteria-powered batteries by causing tiny microbes to sprout electrically conductive nanowires from their cell membranes. "Earth appear...

Are we too clean for our own good?

in Allergies, on June 23, 2006

...antly kill them with high powered cleaners, our immune systems don't get challenged by everyday microbes. Researchers have found that wild rodents tend to have higher levels of two antibodies ...

American Society for Microbiology Meeting Highlights Energy-Producing Bacteria

in The Biotech Weblog, on May 24, 2006

...iomass directly to ethanol. Detergent-Producing Microorganisms For More Efficient Oil Recovery : Microbes have long been used to recover/mine the earth for minerals. Now, researchers have used basi...

Fosfomycin Ineffective in Vitro But Shows In Vivo Efficacy Against Listeriosis

in The Biotech Weblog, on May 12, 2006

...sing out on compounds which do not show antimicrobial properties under lab conditions, but to which microbes are in fact, susceptible to under in vivo conditions, as a result of its pharmacokinetics a...

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

... of gases between the respiratory and circulatory systems takes place - are protected from invading microbes by the alveolar macrophage. Macrophages are white blood cells involved in the inflammator...

Science, Medicine, Microbiology and Biotechnology According to Blogs

in The Biotech Weblog, on April 12, 2006

...hnology is up at the Biotech Blog . Next week, this blog will be host to Animalcules , where the microbes take center stage. If you'd like to submit an entry tackling microorganisms (bacteria, ...

Les microbes sont-ils bons pour nos enfants?

in Les Boutchous, on avril 10, 2006

...article sur le site Internet américain CNN.com . En effet, certaines études montrent que les microbes que nous nous efforçons d'éliminer pourraient au contraire être bénéfiques pour le système...

Genomic Tags: New Method of Identifying Microbes

in The Biotech Weblog, on March 7, 2006

...issue of Applied Environmental Microbiology , the method has many applications--from assessing the microbes present in environmental samples and identifying species useful for cleaning up contaminati...

Chemo-Biotechnological Conversion of Polystyrene To Biodegradable Thermoplastic

in The Biotech Weblog, on February 24, 2006

...In a study conducted at University College Dublin, Dr. Kevin O'Connor and colleagues found some microbes, a special strain of the soil bacterium Pseudomonas putida , which plays a pivotal ...

Les urgences pédiatriques

in Les Boutchous, on février 21, 2006

...ombrer le service et de risquer de mettre en contact mon enfant avec un environnement de microbes. A la moindre question et hésitation, appelez d'abord un médecin de ville (ou le 15) qui jugera d...

Microbial Ethanol and Biofuel Production

in The Biotech Weblog, on February 18, 2006

... this, but we need to convince the public this is real and not just a science project." Using microbes may even solve a growing dilemma over the current ethanol manufacturing process, which reli...

Microbial Biotechnology: The Prescription For Earth's Environmental Health

in The Biotech Weblog, on February 17, 2006

...y and generating electricity from wastewater. "Scientifically, it might be easiest to let the microbes convert the energy is organic wastes directly to electricity. However, they also can genera...

First Commercial Plant For Biodegradable Plastic

in The Biotech Weblog, on February 15, 2006

...al and plant biofactories . Research groups throughout the world have demonstrated the ability of microbes to use an enormous number of different building blocks to produce novel PHA structures. By ...

Designing DNA: synthetic biology enters the spotlight

in Nanotechbuzz, on January 20, 2006

...s article this week. The article explains how researchers are designing DNA and bacteria to create microbes that produce hydrogen for use in fuel cells, genes to produce malaria drugs, and bio...

US DA and DOE To Sequence Soybean DNA

in The Biotech Weblog, on January 18, 2006

...rage their expertise and synergize activities involving agricultural- and energy-related plants and microbes," said Dr. Ari Patrinos, Department of Energy Associate Director of Science for Biolog...

Novel Antibiotics from Genetically Engineered E. coli

in The Biotech Weblog, on August 22, 2005

...currently available antibiotics . In attempt to cope with increasing number of drug-resistant microbes, scientists are perpetually on the hunt for novel naturally produced antibiotics, or produc...

Probiotic Dental Care Using GMO

in The Biotech Weblog, on August 18, 2005

... or displace other bateria living on the tongue and gums. And certainly, the use of live strains of microbes in probiotics, functional foods and nutraceuticals is nothing new, especially in Asia and E...

Microbia Collaborates with A*Star

in The Biotech Weblog, on July 26, 2005

...ancer therapeutics. "By combining Microbia's powerful platform for engineering industrial microbes with our strong technology base in, and deep knowledge of, genomics and process development...

Novel Rapid Identification of Food Bacteria

in The Biotech Weblog, on July 18, 2005

...ue is based on the use of reporter genes, with probes targeted at rRNA sequences unique to specific microbes. "In a positive result, the capture probe attached to the rRNA target molecule anchor...