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Introduction to Bacteria
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Life on Earth 004 - Bacteria Paul Andersen describes the defining characteristics of the domain Eubacteria. He begins with a quick description of the phyloge...
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Microbiology - Bacteria (Structure)
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Old & Odd: Archaea, Bacteria & Protists - CrashCourse Biology #35
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Why You Are Still Alive - The Immune System Explained
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How bacteria "talk" - Bonnie Bassler
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Bacteria: The Good, The Bad, The Kinda Gross
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Flesh Eating Bacteria
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Woman's Arm Literally Eaten Alive by Flesh-Eating Bacteria
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25 Bacteria Facts That Might Make You Feel Dirty
There’s a good amount of bacteria facts that show the magnitude of influence bacteria play in our lives. Typically a few micrometers in length, bacteria come in all sorts of shapes ranging from sphere, rods, and spirals. Bacteria were also among the first life forms to appear on Earth and can be found pretty much everywhere (literally everywhere). They inhabit soil, water, acidic hot springs, even
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Bacteria for Kids - Animation Video
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What causes antibiotic resistance? - Kevin Wu
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MRSA: Highly Resistant Bacteria
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Minecraft: THE PLAGUE (BACTERIA THAT WIPES OUT THE WORLD!) Mod Showcase
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Científico se inyecta bacteria de 3,5 millones de años en búsqueda de la "vida eterna"
Hoy vamos hablar de la historia del Científico que se inyecto una bacteria de 3.5 millones de años en busca de la inmortalidad
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Are we entering the post-antibiotic era? Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are on the rise, with millions of infections reported every year and thousands of deaths. How does antibiotic resistance work? How did we get here? And what can we do in the future to make
Introduction to Bacteria
This is a new high definition (HD) dramatic video choreographed to powerful music that introduces the viewer/student to Bacteria. It is designed as a motivat......
This is a new high definition (HD) dramatic video choreographed to powerful music that introduces the viewer/student to Bacteria. It is designed as a motivat...
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This is a new high definition (HD) dramatic video choreographed to powerful music that introduces the viewer/student to Bacteria. It is designed as a motivat...
Bacteria
Life on Earth 004 - Bacteria Paul Andersen describes the defining characteristics of the domain Eubacteria. He begins with a quick description of the phyloge......
Life on Earth 004 - Bacteria Paul Andersen describes the defining characteristics of the domain Eubacteria. He begins with a quick description of the phyloge...
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Life on Earth 004 - Bacteria Paul Andersen describes the defining characteristics of the domain Eubacteria. He begins with a quick description of the phyloge...
Bacteria
Introduction to bacteria More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=TDoGrbpJJ14....
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Old & Odd: Archaea, Bacteria & Protists - CrashCourse Biology #35
Hank veers away from human anatomy to teach us about the (mostly) single-celled organisms that make up two of the three taxonomic domains of life, and one of......
Hank veers away from human anatomy to teach us about the (mostly) single-celled organisms that make up two of the three taxonomic domains of life, and one of...
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Hank veers away from human anatomy to teach us about the (mostly) single-celled organisms that make up two of the three taxonomic domains of life, and one of...
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Why You Are Still Alive - The Immune System Explained
Every second of your life you are under attack. Bacteria, viruses, spores and more living stuff wants to enter your body and use its resources for itself. Th......
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Every second of your life you are under attack. Bacteria, viruses, spores and more living stuff wants to enter your body and use its resources for itself. Th...
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How bacteria "talk" - Bonnie Bassler
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-bacteria-talk-bonnie-bassler Bonnie Bassler discovered that bacteria "talk" to each other, using a chemical l......
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Bacteria: The Good, The Bad, The Kinda Gross
Maybe you've heard of bad bacteria that can make you sick, but did you know that there are also good (and important!) bacteria living inside you? Music Credi......
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Flesh Eating Bacteria
Several flesh eating bacteria cases were reported in Florida in 2013 from people being in water. Here's how it kills you.
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This disease will literally eat you alive. It's the flesh eating bacteria, and here's what you need to know to survive.
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What is it?
Flesh eating bacteria is more formally known as Necrotizing fasciitis. It's caused by these bacteria listed here entering the body through cuts, insect bites, eating undercooked contaminated meats or seafoods, or sharing dirty needles. Once it takes hold, it rapidly destroys your skin, muscle, and fat tissue.
Where is it located?
The flesh eating disease can be found everywhere throughout the world, since it's caused by harmful bacteria infecting your skin and subcutaneous tissue primarily through food and open wounds. There are about 600-700 cases in the U.S. every year with about 25%-30% resulting in death.
How will it kill you?
Symptoms of Necrotizing fasciitis begin with intense pain at the site of trauma, which becomes inflamed, swollen, and discolored. The infection then quickly progresses within hours as the bacteria destroys the skin and muscle tissue by releasing toxins (Streptococcal pyogenic exotoxins) that ultimately lead to death. Mortality rates have been reported to be as high as 73% if the flesh eating bacteria is left untreated.
How to survive:
Early diagnosis and treatment are absolutely necessary upon infection in order to determine the right antibiotics to take. Those suffering from an aggressive infection MUST have the infected tissue surgically removed in order to keep the flesh eating bacteria from spreading. In some cases, amputation may be required. Repeat and follow-up surgeries are also typically necessary in order to remove additional necrotic tissue as well as skin grafting to close the large, open wounds the infection may have caused.
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Several flesh eating bacteria cases were reported in Florida in 2013 from people being in water. Here's how it kills you.
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This disease will literally eat you alive. It's the flesh eating bacteria, and here's what you need to know to survive.
Today's topic was requested by Keepin It Karl. If you have any other topics you'd like to learn about, be sure to subscribe and write your suggestions in the comments section below.
What is it?
Flesh eating bacteria is more formally known as Necrotizing fasciitis. It's caused by these bacteria listed here entering the body through cuts, insect bites, eating undercooked contaminated meats or seafoods, or sharing dirty needles. Once it takes hold, it rapidly destroys your skin, muscle, and fat tissue.
Where is it located?
The flesh eating disease can be found everywhere throughout the world, since it's caused by harmful bacteria infecting your skin and subcutaneous tissue primarily through food and open wounds. There are about 600-700 cases in the U.S. every year with about 25%-30% resulting in death.
How will it kill you?
Symptoms of Necrotizing fasciitis begin with intense pain at the site of trauma, which becomes inflamed, swollen, and discolored. The infection then quickly progresses within hours as the bacteria destroys the skin and muscle tissue by releasing toxins (Streptococcal pyogenic exotoxins) that ultimately lead to death. Mortality rates have been reported to be as high as 73% if the flesh eating bacteria is left untreated.
How to survive:
Early diagnosis and treatment are absolutely necessary upon infection in order to determine the right antibiotics to take. Those suffering from an aggressive infection MUST have the infected tissue surgically removed in order to keep the flesh eating bacteria from spreading. In some cases, amputation may be required. Repeat and follow-up surgeries are also typically necessary in order to remove additional necrotic tissue as well as skin grafting to close the large, open wounds the infection may have caused.
Now would you rather…be bit by a blue-ringed octopus? Or be stung by an Asian giant hornet?
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Woman's Arm Literally Eaten Alive by Flesh-Eating Bacteria
Doctors have to act fast when an apparent infection is spreading fast on one woman's arm. When they discover it's the work of a vicious type of flesh-eating bac...
Doctors have to act fast when an apparent infection is spreading fast on one woman's arm. When they discover it's the work of a vicious type of flesh-eating bacteria, the clock is ticking to save her. | For more Monsters Inside Me, visit http://animal.discovery.com/tv/monsters-inside-me/#mkcpgn=ytapl1
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Minecraft Mod: Bactéria Que Come Blocos !! - Bacteria Mod
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25 Bacteria Facts That Might Make You Feel Dirty
There’s a good amount of bacteria facts that show the magnitude of influence bacteria play in our lives. Typically a few micrometers in length, bacteria come in...
There’s a good amount of bacteria facts that show the magnitude of influence bacteria play in our lives. Typically a few micrometers in length, bacteria come in all sorts of shapes ranging from sphere, rods, and spirals. Bacteria were also among the first life forms to appear on Earth and can be found pretty much everywhere (literally everywhere). They inhabit soil, water, acidic hot springs, even radioactive waste. Here’s something for you to think about. There are approximately 5×10^30 bacteria on Earth and are vital in recycling nutrients. In fact, did you know that bacteria are critically important to our lives? Actually, you wouldn’t even be alive if it weren’t for bacteria since they are responsible for a host of beneficial attributes such as strengthening our immune system, improving our skin’s function, improving our bowel regularity, even protecting our DNA! However, they can also be the cause of catastrophic effects such as infectious diseases that include cholera, syphilis, anthrax, leprosy, and tuberculosis (which is responsible for killing about 2 million people per year). And get this, there are approximately ten times as many bacterial cells in the human flora as there are human cells in the body (YIKES!). From the strongest bacteria on earth to their alarming quantities these are 25 Bacteria Facts That Might Make You Feel Dirty.
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An average desk has 400 times more bacteria than a toilet
Actinomycetes are a bacteria that cause the familiar smell of rain
Mobile phones actually have 18 times more bacteria than toilet seat handles
Scientists discovered over 1,458 species of bacteria in the human belly button
Sweat is odorless. It is the bacteria that mingle with your sweat that make your armpits smell bad
A clean mouth can have anywhere between 1,000 and 100,000 bacteria on every single tooth
Contrary to what your mother told you, chocolate has an anti-bacterial effect on your mouth and actually helps prevent tooth decay
Tap water has a shelf life of 6 months because after that, the chlorine begins to dissipate and bacteria grows
A certain type of bacteria inhabits hairsprays
Dollar bills have on average about 3,000 different types of bacteria
When two people kiss they exchange anywhere between 10 million and 1 billion bacteria
In 2007 scientists revived 8 million year old bacteria from the Antarctic ice
1/5 of coffee mugs in your office have fecal matter on them
Every 20 minutes new bacteria grow on the kitchen sponge
Computer keyboards can have up to 200 times more bacteria than toilet seats
The strongest bacteria on Earth are gonorrhea. They can pull nearly 10,000 times their weight.
Since kangaroos rarely release methane, scientists are trying to harvest the bacteria in their colons so that they can transfer this ability to livestock (in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions)
Honey naturally contains Botulism bacteria. Babies can't process it and is the reason you shouldn't give them honey.
Offices that have more male workers have more bacteria on average
There is a species of bacteria that is so resistant to radiation that scientists have called it "Conan the Bacterium"
Beans increase flatulence because they carry a type of sugar called oligosaccharides which release gas as bacteria attempt to break them down
In 2013, scientists in New Zealand found a bacteria that is resistant to every form of antibiotics known to man
Babies are born bacteria free, as in there is no bacteria in their body at all
The New York Subway has been found to have 15,152 different forms of life, from bacteria all the way to insects
The hull of the Titanic will be completely consumed by bacteria within the next 20 years
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There’s a good amount of bacteria facts that show the magnitude of influence bacteria play in our lives. Typically a few micrometers in length, bacteria come in all sorts of shapes ranging from sphere, rods, and spirals. Bacteria were also among the first life forms to appear on Earth and can be found pretty much everywhere (literally everywhere). They inhabit soil, water, acidic hot springs, even radioactive waste. Here’s something for you to think about. There are approximately 5×10^30 bacteria on Earth and are vital in recycling nutrients. In fact, did you know that bacteria are critically important to our lives? Actually, you wouldn’t even be alive if it weren’t for bacteria since they are responsible for a host of beneficial attributes such as strengthening our immune system, improving our skin’s function, improving our bowel regularity, even protecting our DNA! However, they can also be the cause of catastrophic effects such as infectious diseases that include cholera, syphilis, anthrax, leprosy, and tuberculosis (which is responsible for killing about 2 million people per year). And get this, there are approximately ten times as many bacterial cells in the human flora as there are human cells in the body (YIKES!). From the strongest bacteria on earth to their alarming quantities these are 25 Bacteria Facts That Might Make You Feel Dirty.
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Be sure to check out the physical list here: http://list25.com/25-bacteria-facts-that-might-make-you-feel-dirty/
Do these bacteria facts make you feel dirty?
An average desk has 400 times more bacteria than a toilet
Actinomycetes are a bacteria that cause the familiar smell of rain
Mobile phones actually have 18 times more bacteria than toilet seat handles
Scientists discovered over 1,458 species of bacteria in the human belly button
Sweat is odorless. It is the bacteria that mingle with your sweat that make your armpits smell bad
A clean mouth can have anywhere between 1,000 and 100,000 bacteria on every single tooth
Contrary to what your mother told you, chocolate has an anti-bacterial effect on your mouth and actually helps prevent tooth decay
Tap water has a shelf life of 6 months because after that, the chlorine begins to dissipate and bacteria grows
A certain type of bacteria inhabits hairsprays
Dollar bills have on average about 3,000 different types of bacteria
When two people kiss they exchange anywhere between 10 million and 1 billion bacteria
In 2007 scientists revived 8 million year old bacteria from the Antarctic ice
1/5 of coffee mugs in your office have fecal matter on them
Every 20 minutes new bacteria grow on the kitchen sponge
Computer keyboards can have up to 200 times more bacteria than toilet seats
The strongest bacteria on Earth are gonorrhea. They can pull nearly 10,000 times their weight.
Since kangaroos rarely release methane, scientists are trying to harvest the bacteria in their colons so that they can transfer this ability to livestock (in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions)
Honey naturally contains Botulism bacteria. Babies can't process it and is the reason you shouldn't give them honey.
Offices that have more male workers have more bacteria on average
There is a species of bacteria that is so resistant to radiation that scientists have called it "Conan the Bacterium"
Beans increase flatulence because they carry a type of sugar called oligosaccharides which release gas as bacteria attempt to break them down
In 2013, scientists in New Zealand found a bacteria that is resistant to every form of antibiotics known to man
Babies are born bacteria free, as in there is no bacteria in their body at all
The New York Subway has been found to have 15,152 different forms of life, from bacteria all the way to insects
The hull of the Titanic will be completely consumed by bacteria within the next 20 years
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Dances and Dames by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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- published: 18 Sep 2015
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Bacteria for Kids - Animation Video
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What causes antibiotic resistance? - Kevin Wu
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-antibiotics-become-resistant-over-time-kevin-wu Right now, you are inhabited by trillions of microorganisms. ......
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-antibiotics-become-resistant-over-time-kevin-wu Right now, you are inhabited by trillions of microorganisms. ...
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Bacteria Growth
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Bacteria Growth
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Bacteria Growth
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MRSA: Highly Resistant Bacteria
What is MRSA? Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureas, or staph infection, is an antibiotic-resistant bacterium responsible for difficult-to-treat infection...
What is MRSA? Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureas, or staph infection, is an antibiotic-resistant bacterium responsible for difficult-to-treat infections in humans.
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30% of those around you carry this bacterium. It’s MRSA, and even people in the best health may still be infected. This medical video will tell you all about it.
What is it?
MRSA, which stands for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureas, is living microscopic bacteria that causes severe infections throughout your body. Its principal characteristic is its resistance to certain antibiotics such as penicillins and cephalosporins. Because it’s so difficult to treat, it’s been nicknamed in the dermatology world as “the super bug.”
Where is it located?
MRSA was first discovered in 1961 and since then can be found everywhere from hospitals and nursing homes to daycares, military bases, and prisons. It most commonly affects those with weak immune systems such as children and the elderly, where it thrives in hotspots like your nose and underarms. The first American case appeared in 1968.
How will it kill you?
MRSA infections occur from direct contact with an infected person or object, such as razors, towels, and sports equipment. The bacteria attaches to your skin then enters your bloodstream via wounds on your skin, lung inhalation, and even the urinary tract. Infection initially begins with a painful red swelling on the skin called cysts, then progresses to breathing difficulties, fever, and the chills. Death occurs when these conditions are left untreated.
How to survive:
The most effective method of reducing your risk of infection is through proper hygiene. This includes washing your hands with soap and water, regular showers after exercising, and keeping your wounds clean with bandages and ointments. Infections can usually be treated with strong antibiotics. But MRSA is constantly adapting and building its resistance to these treatments, so hospitals and researchers are continually developing new medicines to keep up with its ever-changing state.
Now what do you think is worse, and why? Being infected with leprosy? Or being infected with flesh-eating bacteria?
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What is MRSA? Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureas, or staph infection, is an antibiotic-resistant bacterium responsible for difficult-to-treat infections in humans.
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30% of those around you carry this bacterium. It’s MRSA, and even people in the best health may still be infected. This medical video will tell you all about it.
What is it?
MRSA, which stands for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureas, is living microscopic bacteria that causes severe infections throughout your body. Its principal characteristic is its resistance to certain antibiotics such as penicillins and cephalosporins. Because it’s so difficult to treat, it’s been nicknamed in the dermatology world as “the super bug.”
Where is it located?
MRSA was first discovered in 1961 and since then can be found everywhere from hospitals and nursing homes to daycares, military bases, and prisons. It most commonly affects those with weak immune systems such as children and the elderly, where it thrives in hotspots like your nose and underarms. The first American case appeared in 1968.
How will it kill you?
MRSA infections occur from direct contact with an infected person or object, such as razors, towels, and sports equipment. The bacteria attaches to your skin then enters your bloodstream via wounds on your skin, lung inhalation, and even the urinary tract. Infection initially begins with a painful red swelling on the skin called cysts, then progresses to breathing difficulties, fever, and the chills. Death occurs when these conditions are left untreated.
How to survive:
The most effective method of reducing your risk of infection is through proper hygiene. This includes washing your hands with soap and water, regular showers after exercising, and keeping your wounds clean with bandages and ointments. Infections can usually be treated with strong antibiotics. But MRSA is constantly adapting and building its resistance to these treatments, so hospitals and researchers are continually developing new medicines to keep up with its ever-changing state.
Now what do you think is worse, and why? Being infected with leprosy? Or being infected with flesh-eating bacteria?
“MRSA on MHA media resistant to oxacillin antibiotic strip.jpg” by Xishan01 at Wikipedia is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0
MRSA on a selective choromogenic media plate.jpg by Xishan01 at Wikipedia is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0
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- published: 02 Sep 2015
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Minecraft: THE PLAGUE (BACTERIA THAT WIPES OUT THE WORLD!) Mod Showcase
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Científico se inyecta bacteria de 3,5 millones de años en búsqueda de la "vida eterna"
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- published: 04 Oct 2015
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Minecraft | BACTERIA MOD! | Entire city Infected!
This Is Minecraft Bacteria Mod! Koto has been up all night working on a "Gold producing machine"... sadly it goes all wrong!
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This Is Minecraft Bacteria Mod! Koto has been up all night working on a "Gold producing machine"... sadly it goes all wrong!
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- published: 13 Oct 2014
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Bonnie Bassler: The secret, social lives of bacteria
http://www.ted.com Bonnie Bassler discovered that bacteria "talk" to each other, using a chemical language that lets them coordinate defense and mount attack......
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Soy Esa Bacteria Que Vive En Tu Intestino - Célula Procariota - Julinky
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Lo primero, quiero agradecer al gran Jose Arenas por sus consejos y la toma de la galleta, que ha quedado genial.
En esta canción se ve lo mal que cantan las bacterias, aunque estos microorganismos son seres realmente interesantes y merecen un gran reconocimiento. A veces se nos olvida que están ahí y que en este mundo hay un montón de seres procariotas.
Por eso he hecho esta canción, para aprender un poco (como siempre en un tono cómico) sobre la célula procariota (las bacterias) y su relacción con los humanos. Espero que os divierta esta pequeña canción sobre nuestra amiga que vive en el intestino.
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Lo primero, quiero agradecer al gran Jose Arenas por sus consejos y la toma de la galleta, que ha quedado genial.
En esta canción se ve lo mal que cantan las bacterias, aunque estos microorganismos son seres realmente interesantes y merecen un gran reconocimiento. A veces se nos olvida que están ahí y que en este mundo hay un montón de seres procariotas.
Por eso he hecho esta canción, para aprender un poco (como siempre en un tono cómico) sobre la célula procariota (las bacterias) y su relacción con los humanos. Espero que os divierta esta pequeña canción sobre nuestra amiga que vive en el intestino.
- published: 30 Jan 2015
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Superbugs: The Empire Strikes Bacteria
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Are we entering the post-antibiotic era? Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are on the rise, with millions of infections reported every year and thousands of deaths. How does antibiotic resistance work? How did we get here? And what can we do in the future to make sure that papercuts don’t spell a death sentence?
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Imagining the Post-Antibiotics Future - Maryn McKenna: https://medium.com/editors-picks/892b57499e77
Antibiotic-Resistant Germs, Lying in Wait Everywhere - Carl Zimmer: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/08/science/antibiotic-resistant-germs-lying-in-wait.html?_r=2
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Ramanan Laxminarayan at TEDMED: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWHq2m_Hwhw
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Are we entering the post-antibiotic era? Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are on the rise, with millions of infections reported every year and thousands of deaths. How does antibiotic resistance work? How did we get here? And what can we do in the future to make sure that papercuts don’t spell a death sentence?
Explore further:
Imagining the Post-Antibiotics Future - Maryn McKenna: https://medium.com/editors-picks/892b57499e77
Antibiotic-Resistant Germs, Lying in Wait Everywhere - Carl Zimmer: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/08/science/antibiotic-resistant-germs-lying-in-wait.html?_r=2
The story of Alexander Fleming’s discovery of penicillin: https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/education/whatischemistry/landmarks/flemingpenicillin.html
Ramanan Laxminarayan at TEDMED: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWHq2m_Hwhw
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Kate Eads - Associate Producer
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Katie Graham - Director of Photography
John Knudsen - Gaffer
Dalton Allen - Post-Production Intern
Theme music:
“Ouroboros” by Kevin MacLeod
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Last week’s video:
The Recipe For Life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuBWjY9BpEc
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Why Does February Have 28 Days? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgKaHTh-_Gs
Why Vaccines Work https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aNhzLUL2ys
Why Are Some People Left-Handed? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPvMUpcxPSA
Where Does the Smell of Rain Come From? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGcE5x8s0B8
- published: 15 Apr 2015
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