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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Microbiology / September 2007



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changing the world29 Sep 2007 04:42 GMT14
dear friends,
throughout history humans have been propelled by the forces of nature
to fulfill personal and collective destinies. it is only recently that
mankind has stopped to reflect on the higher ideals and aspirations
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Is This Microscope a good deal?21 Sep 2007 15:10 GMT10
Hi,  I'm a homeschool Mom of 3 looking for microscope that won't bust
the budget but still will get us through elementary and highschool.
We have a little cheapo from the toy store that sorta shows us a
general idea of cells.....if you tilt your head and squint..LOL
CU Boulder Lecture on "The Search for Extraterrestrials: What is Life?"20 Sep 2007 18:39 GMT1
** Please post this announcement and/or forward to anyone you think
might be interested in attending.  Thanks!  **
The possibility of discovering life on other planets has fascinated
and excited generations of people.  Yet that scientific quest faces
Re: Immanuel Kant and Evolution ("creation or rather development")18 Sep 2007 15:53 GMT1
>> = Wolfgang G. Gasser in news:fche27$o9r$1@atlas.ip-plus.net
>  = John Wilkins in news:1i4j8vd.7e25c0z2yzzlN%j.wilkins1@uq.edu.au
> Kant held to a great chain of being view, like so many others did.
Can anyone recommend a good guide/atlas (possibly online one) to mold16 Sep 2007 10:21 GMT5
Can anyone recommend a good guide/atlas (possibly online one) to mold
identification?
Thank you
Fabrizio
Consultant for fermentation scale-up14 Sep 2007 14:00 GMT2
i saw ur message in bionet.
i've experience in handling E.coli expression systems for protein based
products.
wat type of help u need?
Re: Growth media14 Sep 2007 03:21 GMT1
HI Cloud,
You can go for Luria Bertani media (LB) for a start. This can be used for liquid cultures and also for plating out in petri plates for streaking and spreading stuff. You can make it easity in your lab using tryptophan, yeast extract, glucose etc. which you'll find quite ...
Info on the ecology of Nostoc/Anabaena PCC7120?11 Sep 2007 09:56 GMT1
Greetings all
I am looking for some reference as to the ecology of Nostoc/Anabaena sp.
PCC7120, e.g. were do they naturally live, under what conditions etc. I tried a
few books (and google) but so far no luck.
Growth Medium Help!!!11 Sep 2007 05:47 GMT2
Ok, I'm a high school student and I'm working on a project about Microbial
Corrosion.  I need to find a way to either make my own growth medium for my
bacteria samples (preferred method) or a place to buy growth medium to
culture my bacteria.  It's also preferred for it to be a ...
Microbiological Basis?10 Sep 2007 17:34 GMT10
Sorry to bother again.Don't take it otherwise.
"High sensitivity 1H-NMR spectroscopy of homeopathic remedies made in
water
Contaminants
Microbes- Some questions?07 Sep 2007 12:41 GMT30
I shall be furthur oblized, if anyone can awnser my following
questions:-
Ability of microbes to adapt to new environment can be quick, If we
dissove any salt in water:-
manual of Bacteriology07 Sep 2007 05:15 GMT2
Dear Colleages,
I eager to find a book such as "manual of
bacteriology" or "bacteriology handbook" that helps me
in my Thesis. If you have some information or
How does a dry mouth lead to bad breath?05 Sep 2007 18:36 GMT5
Bad breath is caused by substances produced by oral bacteria. These
bacteria -- like most microbes -- thrive in moist environments. So,
how would a dry mouth contribute to increased bad breath? Wouldn't the
lack of moisture decrease the bacterial activity -- and thereby
michael lalonde04 Sep 2007 10:18 GMT1
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