AN article on “Disease Germs,” by Dr. W. B. Carpenter, in the current number of the Nineteenth Century, contains the following:—“Another line of inquiry which has obviously the most important bearing ...
Radiation Research, Vol. 60, No. 2 (Nov., 1974), pp. 333-341 (9 pages) The radiosensitizing effect of postirradiation incubation at 42°C, a nonpermissive temperature, was investigated after exposure ...
Viktoria Koltunov, Charles L. Greenblatt, Anna V. Goncharenko, Galya R. Demina, Benjamin Y. Klein, Michael Young and Arseny S. Kaprelyants Dormancy among nonsporulating actinobacteria is now a widely ...
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Norwegian researchers recently discovered a microorganism living in Trondheim Fjord that could be a key ingredient in the ultimate sunscreen. The bacteria, named Micrococcus luteus, can absorb ...
Artists paint with colorful microbes on agar palettes for the American Society for Microbiology's Agar Art Contest. A series of rodent experiments showed that even with abundant food and water, ...
Not everyone who owns a bottle of the Personnelle brand sunscreen recalled last week should be worried, according to a Montreal doctor. Health Canada issued an alert last Friday, saying the following ...
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