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Technology 

Bacterial use to produce diesel when required

April 23, 2013August 14, 2013 Usman Zafar Paracha 0 Comments Bacteria, biotechnology, diesel, science, technology

Main point: Scientists have developed a method to use a type of bacteria, known as E. coli., for the production

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Medical Research Technology 

Viruses could adopt their own immune system showing that they are the living organisms

February 28, 2013June 17, 2013 saypeople 0 Comments Bacteria, biology, biotechnology, disease, DNA, gene therapy, genetics, genome, RNA, science, technology, viruses

Researchers have found that viruses could adopt their own immune systems that can protect them from the harmful responses of

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Technology 

Di-iron hydrogenase

January 31, 2013 saypeople 0 Comments Bacteria, energy, hydrogen, Hydrogen production, iron, science, technology

Di-iron hydrogenase (Fe-Fe hydrogenase) is a bacterial enzyme that helps the bacteria to produce hydrogen from water. Some bacterial enzymes

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Technology 

Hydrogen use as a fuel needs its efficient production – inspiration from bacteria

January 31, 2013May 31, 2013 saypeople 0 Comments Bacteria, hydrogen, science, technology

Researchers have successfully utilized the natural processes to produce hydrogen for its eco-friendly and cheap utilization as a fuel. This

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Technology 

Bacterial processes in the depths of oceans could help to develop efficient solar cells

January 7, 2013August 11, 2013 saypeople 0 Comments Bacteria, biology, biotechnology, science, solar cells, technology

Nature is always a good source of inspiration for not only artists but also for scientists. It helped a lot

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Medical 

Bacteria in intestine needs iron to stay there; Research

December 4, 2012November 4, 2013 saypeople 1 Comment Bacteria, biology, biotechnology, disease, medical, PLoS, science

Researchers have found that iron is important for infections causing bacteria. This research has been published online in the journal

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Medical 

Bacterial species in different belly buttons are usually not common; Research

November 14, 2012June 19, 2021 saypeople 0 Comments Bacteria, biology, human, medical, PLoS, science

Researchers have found thousands of bacteria in the navels also known as belly buttons with hundreds of them new to

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Medical 

Five years research has explored the microbes living on and in the healthy humans

June 14, 2012February 7, 2015 saypeople 0 Comments Bacteria, biology, disease, human, medical, science

Scientists have developed the first genetic reference map of nearly all of the microbes present in the healthy humans.

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Technology 

Bacteria could transfer electrons to each other through conductive minerals; Research

June 9, 2012June 19, 2021 saypeople 0 Comments Bacteria, biochemistry, biology, biotechnology, chemistry, electrons, physics, science, technology

Scientists have found that soil bacteria use mineral as electrical grids to generate chemicals for the survival.

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Medical 

WHO reports of untreatable strain of gonorrhea spread in the world

June 7, 2012October 1, 2021 saypeople 0 Comments Bacteria, biology, disease, human, medical, science, world, World Health Organization (WHO)

World Health Organization (WHO) has reported on Wednesday that drug-resistant strain of gonorrhea is spreading in different countries of the

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