How can microbes in foods be both helpful and harmful to humans? What organisms are used in a bakery or brewery (yeast, other fungi, bacteria, etc)? Discuss what the microorganism "eats," what optimal conditions are, if it makes a difference what variety or str...
Our skin is an impressive organ that has many useful functions. It reduces water loss, fights infections, helps regulate our temperature, and makes vitamin D.
M: It's plastic and has a series of mineral and chemical filters that strain harmful microbes from water. W: Yes, but how good a job can it do filtering the germs out of stagnant pond water, or water from lakes and streams? M: It's fantastic. It makes the water entirely germ-free...
Worse yet, they often resemble food, like zooplankton, and are inadvertently consumed by animals, such as jellyfish, who mistake the harmful materials for lunch. product waste An object that itself (not its packaging) becomes waste. Example: a toothbrush or dry pen. But the story of garbage...
W: Ya. It's a plastic, and has a series of mineral and chemical filters that strain harmful microbes from water. M: Yes. But how good a job can it do filtering the germs out of stagnant pond water or water from lake and streams? W: It's fantastic. It makes the water entirely ge...
These chemical inputs caused several harmful effects on the environment and sustainable agriculture. It is ne3cessary to decrease dependence of chemical input for sustainable agriculture with a holistic approach and also essential for environmental protection. One such possible approach is the use of 1...
Life in the nano lane is fast and just got faster in terms of knowledge of fundamental mechanisms working at the nanoscale—where processes are driven by a dance of particles such as atoms and ions one-billionth of a meter in size.
To address the above problems the invention provides a composition for the purpose of sanitizing fruits and vegetables thus increasing their shelf life in the process. The application of the developed composition not only causes the removal of unwanted chemicals and microbes but also helps in ...
Spider silk is useful for a variety of biomedical applications. It exhibitsmechanical propertiessuperior tosynthetic fibersfortissue engineering, and it is not toxic or harmful to living cells. One unexpected application forspider silkis its use in the creation of biocompatible lenses for biological im...
Hospital- and community-acquired infections are escalating and pose a serious public health problem worldwide [1,2]. Hands are considered to be the primary route for transmitting microbes and infections to individuals [3,4,5]. This was further confirmed by the COVID-19 pandemic, which originate...