The micrograph, Rothia cells (light blue) shows in their original habitat, a bacterial biofilm is broken down by the human tongue. Credit: Jessica Mark Welch, Marine Biological Laboratory. Bacteria often show very strong biography – some bacteria are abundant in specific locations while others are absent – big questions arise …
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Two of the UK’s most famous musicians have taken a stand against coronavirus lockdown. Rock and blues guitarist Eric Clapton on Friday released an anti-lockdown song called “Stand and Deliver”, written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. The 4-minute and 33-second tracks are critical of other coronavirus restrictions, such as …
Read More »Some EU countries block flights to the UK for fear of virus variations
BERLIN (AP) – Many European countries and Europe are considering banning flights to the UK and Germany on Sunday to avoid a strong foothold on the new strain of coronavirus that has spread to southern England. The Netherlands banned flights from the UK for at least the rest of the …
Read More »Why are so many Italians of Covid-19 dying?
ROME – Italy is the first non-Asian country to be hit by a coronavirus epidemic earlier this year, once again struggling with the world’s worst outbreak. In Italy, an average of 8,080 people die of covid-1 of a day, compared to Brazil and only in the US. Italy has the …
Read More »Plants can be lars or night owls like us
Hannah Reese, a postdoctoral scientist at the Earlham Institute in the UK. Credit: Earlham Institute Plants have similar variations in body clocks that are found in humans, according to new research that explores the genes that govern circadian rhythms in plants. Research shows that a character change in their DNA …
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