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  2. Genetically-Modified Parasites Could Save People from Malaria

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    By genetically-modifying these same parasites, researchers in Seattle recently created a vaccine that appears to be safe and effective in generating an immune response to malaria in a small study of human volunteers. The work is part of a global effort to eliminate the suffering caused by malaria through improved testing, treatment, vector ...

  3. Fighting Nightmare Bacteria Is Like a Game of Whack-a ... -...

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    The pathogen referred to as a "nightmare bacteria" is quietly adapting and spreading faster than anticipated.. If you are not yet familiar with carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE), it is quickly becoming a household term for severe antibiotic-resistant infections.

  4. Afton Limberg, Biomedical Engineering – Dartmouth Rural STEM...

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    Spaceflight is considered an accelerated model of aging. Using data from people and animals who have been to space I hope to understand and characterize the aging process of bones and tendons. In my free time I love to hike, downhill ski, and go on runs with my dog.

  5. Humans and Disease / Lesson 1 Understanding Humans and Sickness -...

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    oms of sicknesssneezing, coughing, fever, body fatigue, etc. Emphasize that these are observable from the outside, but thing. are happening inside the body that are causing these symptoms. Most human illnesses are caused by pathogens entering t. Go through immune system using interactive website and/or have your students explore site.

  6. Unit 1/ Lesson 4/ Integrating Multiple Sensors with a Real ... -...

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    Download Arduino integrated development environment (IDE) or create an account to use the online Arduino IDE. Teacher - set up prepared microcontroller with only one sensor and with code set up to use the sensor Lesson Demonstration

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    Draft questions available h ere b ut feel free to edit. Where do I think bacteria live in the environment? What do I know about preventing bacterial growth? 4XLFN :ULWH 3RVW /HVVRQ 4XHVWLRQV¬ Draft questions available h ere b ut feel free to edit. What do I think will happen to each section of my agar plates?

  8. Superbugs « Invisiverse :: WonderHowTo

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    Wonder How To is your guide to free how to videos on the Web. Search, Browse and Discover the best how to videos across the web using the largest how to video index on the web. Watch the best online video instructions, tutorials, & How-Tos for free. Have your own how to videos? Submit them to share with the world.

  9. Sentinel Nerve Cells Spy on the Intestines, Linking Gut & Brain

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    The research findings were published June 22 online in Cell. "These cells are sensors, like a window looking into the contents of the gut," lead author James Bayrer, from UCSF, said in a press release. Our 'Second Brain' Usually, nerve signals that control organ functions come directly from the brain. But, that isn't true for our gut.

  10. Microbe-Fighting Plastic Wrap Keeps Fruits Fresher for a Week

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    Strawberries were weighed daily as a measure of degradation. (1) Strawberries and bananas without the new wrap (left) and with (right). (2) Whole and halved tomatoes and sliced apples, without the new wrap (left) and with (right). Images via Hayriye Ünal. After 10 days, tomatoes wrapped with the new film were fresher than the ones wrapped in ...

  11. Stealthy Bacteria Is Unexpected Cause of UTIs That Keep Coming...

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    The research, by authors Nicole M. Gilbert, Valerie P. O'Brien, and Amanda L. Lewis, was published online in PLOS Pathogens. Building on an observation that Gardnerella vaginalis —a bacteria that can cause a bacterial vaginosis infection—is often associated with UTIs, the study team looked to see if the bacteria actually had a part in the ...