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Why You Might Not Want To Pluck Or Wax Your Nose Hair

IFL Science 30 Dec 2024
But is this a good idea?. Advertisement ... On the other hand, the vestibules of the nares [nostrils], the vibrissae lining them, and all crusts formed there are generally swarming with bacteria," two doctors wrote in The Lancet in 1896 ... Advertisement ... .
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Guys Out Fishing Cleverly Use the Help of an Alligator to Open a Cold Beverage

AOL 05 Aug 2024
pointed out, "Gator understood the assignment." and @Kucing Jalanan got nearly 7 thousand likes when they said, "Bacteria. "I am joke to you"." There were so many comments about all the bacteria on the gator's teeth!.
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Typhoid peril

Dawn 13 Jul 2024
Invisible to him are millions of microscopic bugs called Salmonella typhi, swarming in the thirst-quencher ... Decades ago, Salmonella was susceptible to commonly available, inexpensive oral antibiotics, but the bacteria, in time, became resistant.
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Swarms of miniature robots clean up microplastics and microbes, simultaneously

Science Daily 08 May 2024
Researchers describe swarms of microscale robots (microrobots) that captured bits of ...
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Research demonstrates a new mechanism of order formation in quantum systems

Phys Dot Org 26 Apr 2024
The findings were published in the journal Physical Review Research. Flocking birds, swarming bacteria, cellular flows. These are all examples of active matter, a state in which individual agents, such as birds, bacteria, or cells, self-organize ... DOI.
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Have you washed your toothbrush lately? The surprising truth about how to keep your home truly clean

The Observer 31 Mar 2024
Dirty towels can spread viruses, fungi and bacteria ... “These are good bacteria which attack the bad bacteria.” ... From the flusher handle to the seat, it will be no surprise to learn that toilets are swarming with harmful bacteria and germs.
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Bacteria Make Decisions Based on Generational Memories

Scientific American 29 Jan 2024
Bacteria choose to swarm based on what happened to their great-grandparents ... .
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Will going outside in the cold with wet hair make you sick?

Gulf News 10 Dec 2023
Some sinus infections are caused by bacteria ... The immune system then sends out a swarm of tiny bubbles, known as extracellular vesicles, into the mucus in the nose to kill the bacteria before they have a chance to cause an infection.
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Bacteria's mucus maneuvers: Study reveals how snot facilitates infection

Phys Dot Org 05 Dec 2023
The team found that the thicker the mucus, the better the bacteria are able to swarm ... A better understanding of how bacteria swarm in mucus could pave the way for new strategies to combat infections ...
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Bacteria Have “Memories” They Can Pass On To Future Generations

IFL Science 23 Nov 2023
It seems that, once exposed to an initial swarming event, the bacteria exposed to low levels of cellular iron were able to swarm even better than before, as if they had remembered how.
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Bacteria store 'memories' and pass them on for generations, study finds

Sott 22 Nov 2023
Scientists have discovered that bacteria can ... Scientists had previously observed that bacteria that had a prior experience of swarming (moving on a surface as a collective using flagella) improve ....
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Iron levels trigger bacterial “memories” that are passed down generations

New Atlas 22 Nov 2023
But can brainless bacteria ... Cells with low iron were better at swarming, whereas cells that formed biofilms, dense clusters of bacteria attached to a surface and/or each other, had high iron levels.
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Bacteria found to store and pass on ‘memories’ for generations

Arab Times 22 Nov 2023
coli bacteria’s microscopic image. Published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the research builds on previous observations of bacteria improving swarming performance based on prior experiences.
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Bacteria store memories and pass them on for generations

Science Daily 22 Nov 2023
... as resistance to antibiotics and bacterial swarms when millions of bacteria come together on a single surface.
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Science: Bacteria store memories and transmit them between generations – Publimetro México

The Cleveland American 22 Nov 2023
Scientists have previously observed that bacteria that have prior experience with swarming (moving on a surface as a group using flagella) improve subsequent swarming performance ... Single and floating bacteria contain different levels of iron.

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