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Submit ReviewClipboard-1.jpg">Clipboard-1.jpg" alt="">In this show, I report on four exciting stories: a probiotic bacteria that can fight cancer, bacteria in dust that affect asthma, microbes living in a lake of asphalt, and a census of marine microorganisms.Download Sections:IntroStory 1Story 2Story 3Story 4Ending CommentsShow notes:Story 1: helps-cancer-medicine-go-down-2135242.html">News item/Journal paperStory 2: News item/Journal PaperStory 3: News item 1/News item 2/Submitted PaperStory 4: News item 1/News item 2/SlideshowOther interesting stories:**Plant fungal disease that uses different tactics depending on which part of the plant it’s infecting**Using microbes to clean up groundwater pollution**The Navy investigating ways to use microbes to power small devices **A species of bacterium that produces lots of hydrogen gas **Using a microbe to protect grapes from grey mold**Study about how probiotics may not help Salmonella food poisoning**Paper about recently-discovered salt-loving archaea found in the human intestine**Eukaryotic plankton in the ocean actually incorporate a lot of carbon dioxide into their cells**Article describing the job of planetary protection officer for NASAPost questions or comments here or email to bacteriofiles at gmail dot com. Thanks for listening!Subscribe at iTunesThis show features music from Mevio's podsafe Music Alley.
Clipboard-1.jpg">In this show, I report on four exciting stories: a probiotic bacteria that can fight cancer, bacteria in dust that affect asthma, microbes living in a lake of asphalt, and a census of marine microorganisms.Download Sections:IntroStory 1Story 2Story 3Story 4Ending CommentsShow notes:Story 1: helps-cancer-medicine-go-down-2135242.html">News item/Journal paperStory 2: News item/Journal PaperStory 3: News item 1/News item 2/Submitted PaperStory 4: News item 1/News item 2/SlideshowOther interesting stories:**Plant fungal disease that uses different tactics depending on which part of the plant it’s infecting**Using microbes to clean up groundwater pollution**The Navy investigating ways to use microbes to power small devices **A species of bacterium that produces lots of hydrogen gas **Using a microbe to protect grapes from grey mold**Study about how probiotics may not help Salmonella food poisoning**Paper about recently-discovered salt-loving archaea found in the human intestine**Eukaryotic plankton in the ocean actually incorporate a lot of carbon dioxide into their cells**Article describing the job of planetary protection officer for NASAPost questions or comments here or email to bacteriofiles at gmail dot com. Thanks for listening!Subscribe at iTunesThis show features music from Mevio's podsafe Music Alley.
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