(Translated by https://www.hiragana.jp/)
ScienceDaily: Plants & Animals -- Microbe News
The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20060813013617/http://www.sciencedaily.com:80/news/plants_animals/microbes_and_more/

Plants & Animals:
Microbe News

 RSS  newsfeed for this page:


Latest News

Health & Medicine

Mind & Brain

Plants & Animals

Agriculture & Food
Animals
Ecology
Life Sciences
Microbes and More

Earth & Climate

Space & Time

Matter & Energy

Computers & Math

Fossils & Ruins

Summaries | Headlines

Contagious Cancer In Dogs Confirmed; Origins Traced To Wolves Centuries Ago (August 11, 2006) -- The source of a cancer that affects dogs around the world has been traced by scientists and vets at UCL (University College London) to a single wolf or dog, which probably lived in China or Siberia ... > full story

Encoded Metallic Nanowires Reveal Bioweapons (August 11, 2006) -- American researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory led by Jeffrey Tok, in collaboration with groups at Stanford University, University of California at Davis, and Oxonica Inc (formerly ... > full story

Antioxidants May Protect Against Tick-borne Illness (August 9, 2006) -- For hikers, campers and others who enjoy the outdoors, summer can bring concerns about tick bites and related illnesses such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Researchers are investigating the role ... > full story

Defense Peptide Found In Primates May Block Some Human HIV Transmissions (August 9, 2006) -- As primates evolved 7 million years ago, the more advanced species stopped making a protein that University of Central Florida researchers believe can effectively block the HIV-1 virus from entering ... > full story

Researchers Find 'Secret Weapon' Used By SARS Virus (August 9, 2006) -- In a discovery that suggests a possible new route by which scientists might fashion a vaccine against SARS, researchers have discovered one of the weapons the SARS coronavirus uses to sabotage the ... > full story

Bacteria Roll Out Carpet Of Goo That Converts Deadly Heavy Metal Into Less Threatening Nano-spheres (August 8, 2006) -- Shewanella oneidensis is a microbe that can convert soluble uranium, a groundwater-contamination threat at nuclear waste sites, to solid uraninite that sticks to soil, preventing contamination from ... > full story

Engineer Designs System To Put Wastewater To Work (August 7, 2006) -- In the midst of the worldwide energy crisis, researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have been continuing their work on a microbial fuel cell that generates electricity from wastewater. ... > full story

Penn Researchers Determine Structure Of Smallpox Virus Protein Bound To DNA (August 7, 2006) -- Researchers have determined the structure of an important smallpox virus enzyme and how it binds to DNA. The enzyme, called a topoisomerase, is an important drug target for coming up with new ways to ... > full story

Device Could Do 'Battle' With Hospital Infections (August 5, 2006) -- An innovative University at Buffalo air sterilization technology that the U.S. Department of Defense is funding to protect troops on the battlefield soon may be protecting hospital patients from ... > full story

Sequencing The Genome Of A New Kind Of Methane Producer (August 4, 2006) -- Max Planck researchers uncover the survival strategy of microorganisms responsible for the worldwide emission of methane from rice ... > full story

Transgenic Goat's Milk Offers Hope For Tackling Children's Intestinal Disease (August 4, 2006) -- Animal scientists at the University of California, Davis, have found that milk produced by transgenic goats, which carry the gene for an antibacterial enzyme found in human breast milk, altered the ... > full story

Study Shows How Protein Raises Antibody Output (August 2, 2006) -- Cancer immunologists here have discovered how a protein on the surface of antibody-making immune cells boosts the amount of antibody the cells make. The protein, called CD86, is present on B ... > full story

< more recent summaries | earlier summaries >

 

Can't find it? Try searching ScienceDaily or the entire web with:

Google
 
Web ScienceDaily.com


 

 

Pathogen -- A pathogen or infectious agent is a biological agent that causes disease or illness to its ... > full article

Prion -- A prion (short for proteinaceous infectious particle) is a unique type of infectious agent, as it is made only of protein. It is now commonly accepted that prions are responsible for a number of ... > full article

Microorganism -- A microorganism or microbe is an organism that is so small that it is microscopic (invisible to the naked eye). Microorganisms are often illustrated using single-celled, or unicellular organisms; ... > full article

Phytopathology -- Phytopathology or plant pathology is the science of diagnosing and managing plant diseases. It covers all infectious agents that attack plants and abiotic disorders, but does not include herbivory by ... > full article

Antibiotic resistance -- Antibiotic resistance is the ability of a microorganism to withstand the effects of an antibiotic. Antibiotic resistance is a consequence of evolution via natural selection. The antibiotic action is ... > full article

Anthrax -- Anthrax, also referred to as splenic fever, is an acute infectious disease caused by the bacteria Bacillus anthracis and is highly lethal in some forms. Anthrax most commonly occurs in wild and ... > full article

Bacteria -- Bacteria (singular: bacterium) are a major group of living organisms. Most are microscopic and unicellular, with a relatively simple cell structure lacking a cell nucleus, and organelles such as ... > full article

Bovine spongiform encephalopathy -- Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), commonly known as mad cow disease, is a fatal, neurodegenerative disease of cattle. BSE has attracted wide attention because it seems that people can contract ... > full article

Gene therapy -- Gene therapy is the insertion of genes into an individual's cells and tissues to treat a disease, and hereditary diseases in particular. Gene therapy typically aims to supplement a defective mutant ... > full article

Virus -- A virus is a submicroscopic parasite that infects cells in biological organisms. Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites; they can reproduce only by invading and controlling cells as they lack ... > full article

The Hot Zone : A Terrifying True Story
The dramatic and chilling story of an Ebola virus outbreak in a surburban Washington, D.C. laboratory, with descriptions of frightening historical epidemics of rare and lethal viruses. More ... > read more

Clinical Microbiology Made Ridiculously Simple (MedMaster series, 2004 edition))
A brief, clear, thorough, and highly enjoyable approach to clinical microbiology, brimming with mnemonics, humor, summary charts and illustrations, from AIDS to "flesh-eating bacteria" to ebola, ... > read more

Microbiology : Principles and Explorations
This photo of Escherichia coli being attacked by bacteriophages highlights rapidly developing technologies for using phages to treat antibiotic resistant infections without destroying normal ... > read more

Microbiology: An Introduction, Eighth Edition
With every new edition, the No. 1 best-selling non-majors microbiology book wins over readers with its careful balance of concepts and applications, art that teaches, and its straightforward ... > read more

The Tipping Point : How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
"The best way to understand the dramatic transformation of unknown books into bestsellers, or the rise of teenage smoking, or the phenomena of word of mouth or any number of the other mysterious ... > read more

The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
"The best way to understand the dramatic transformation of unknown books into bestsellers, or the rise of teenage smoking, or the phenomena of word of mouth or any number of the other mysterious ... > read more

Core Performance Essentials : Twenty-five Exercises to Create a Lean, Powerful, Injury-Resistant Physique for Life
Most people today are familiar with the importance of core fitness, and Mark Verstegen played a large role in bringing it to the forefront of workout programs everywhere. Drawing upon the success of ... > read more

Syncrometer Science Laboratory Manual (Syncrometer Science Laboratory Manual Series, 1)
There are 3 kinds of investigations that can be made with a syncrometer; 1.You can detect entities in your body, taken as a whole. For example, mercury aflatoxin, Streptococcus pneumonia, Epstein ... > read more

Barnyard in Your Backyard : A Beginner's Guide to Raising Chickens, Ducks, Geese, Rabbits, Goats, Sheep, and Cows
When is the right time to shear a sheep? Is there a market for manure? What time of day is best to collect eggs? What is the correct way to milk a goat? What does a duck eat? Can a cow and a sheep ... > read more

Last Child in the Woods : Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder
“I like to play indoors better ’cause that’s where all the electrical outlets are,” reports a fourth grader. But it’s not only computers, television, and video games ... > read more

 
Text: small | med | large
Also search ScienceDaily or the web with Google:
ScienceDaily.com
Web
 
 

In Other News ...

... more breaking news at NewsDaily -- updated every 15 minutes

Health & Medicine Mind & Brain Plants & Animals Space & Time Earth & Climate Matter & Energy Computers & Math Fossils & Ruins