Archive for July, 2007

Earth Microbes on the Moon

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

Science has come a long way in discovering the evolution of man and everything else. Only one thing remains constant, in all those billions and billions of years of development, one organism has an ingrained ability to survive, no matter what. This organism is known as bacteria.

Complex Cells Likely Arose From Combination of Bacterial And Extreme-Microbe Genomes

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

In this article, Jim Lake and Maria Rivera, researchers from the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA), released their report that complex cells found in the human body have probably been the result of a combination of genomes from a prehistoric microbe called Archaea in an effort to survive hostile environments.

Study Reveals How Bacteria Communicate About Their Environment

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

This is about a research study that exposes how bacteria communicate regarding their natural habitat.
In the article, the research project that commenced through raising obscure queries regarding the glowing marine bacterium has started to elucidate the workings of numerous bacteria and could end up in a novel class of antibiotics. Quorum-sensing gene may possibly result […]