Watch Man-Controlled Bacteria Build A Nanoscale Pyramid
Here's a link to an article on it.
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Also, if you want to listen to an incredibly interesting podcast about viruses, go here:
Meet the Scientist: Curtis Suttle - It's a Virus World and We Just Live On It
It includes such tidbits as "If all the viruses in the ocean were placed end to end, they would stretch 7 million light years." Wow.
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Episode 9 comes out next weekend. Stay tuned.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
BacterioFiles Episode 8
In this show, I report on four exciting stories: a plant-fungus symbiosis, making algae make medicine, fighting cancer with a virus, and making biofuels out of wood scraps.
(Image credit: Beth Rasala, UCSD)
Download Episode (8 MB, 9 minutes)
Download Sections:
Intro
Story 1
Story 2
Story 3
Story 4
Ending Comments
Show notes:
Story 1: News item
Story 2: News item/Journal paper
Story 3: News item 1/News item 2/Journal paper
Story 4: News item/Journal paper
Other interesting stories:
**A bleeding glacier
**The search for quantum behavior in viruses
Post questions or comments here or email to bacteriofiles at gmail dot com. Thanks for listening!
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This show features music from Mevio's podsafe Music Alley.
Post questions or comments here or email to bacteriofiles at gmail dot com. Thanks for listening!
Subscribe at iTunes
This show features music from Mevio's podsafe Music Alley.
Labels:
algae,
bacteria,
biofuels,
biotechnology,
cancer,
climate change,
disease prevention,
endophytes,
environment,
eukaryotes,
fungi,
genes,
health,
plants,
proteins,
protists,
symbiosis,
viruses
Sunday, March 7, 2010
BacterioFiles Episode 7
In this show, I report on five exciting stories: a bacterial electric grid, engineering biofilms, beewolves that use antibiotics, tiny bacterial magnets, and microbial life's potential on Mars.
(Image credit: Johannes Kroiss and Martin Kaltenpoth, MPI for Chemical Ecology, Jena)
Download Episode (14 MB, 15 minutes)
Download Sections:
Intro
Story 1
Story 2
Story 3
Story 4
Story 5
Ending Comments
Show notes:
Story 1: News item 1/News item 2/Journal paper
Story 2: Journal paper
Story 3: News item/Journal paper
Story 4: News item/Journal paper
Story 5: News item/Pre-Journal paper
Other interesting stories:
**A marine species’ genome shows that it is missing many genes but it can fix a lot of nitrogen
**A survey of intestinal microbes suggests the more the better
**Extremophiles in Yellowstone
**Nanofactories monitor bacterial communication
**Engineering bacteria to produce bee silk
**Getting corn to work with bacteria to fix its own nitrogen
**As microscopes watch bacteria, a new micro-ear could listen to them
**Using soil fungi to compost waste plastics
**Traces of microbes found to have colonized meteor crater
**Using bacteria to prevent food spoilage
**How an ocean organism turns carbon dioxide into sugar
**Intestinal microbes influence obesity
**Organism switches between amoeba-like and swimming cell
Post questions or comments here or email to bacteriofiles at gmail dot com. Thanks for listening!
Subscribe at iTunes
This show features music from Mevio's podsafe Music Alley.
**Extremophiles in Yellowstone
**Nanofactories monitor bacterial communication
**Engineering bacteria to produce bee silk
**Getting corn to work with bacteria to fix its own nitrogen
**As microscopes watch bacteria, a new micro-ear could listen to them
**Using soil fungi to compost waste plastics
**Traces of microbes found to have colonized meteor crater
**Using bacteria to prevent food spoilage
**How an ocean organism turns carbon dioxide into sugar
**Intestinal microbes influence obesity
**Organism switches between amoeba-like and swimming cell
Post questions or comments here or email to bacteriofiles at gmail dot com. Thanks for listening!
Subscribe at iTunes
This show features music from Mevio's podsafe Music Alley.
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