Bacteria
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- Posted7 April 2020
5 Live Science Podcast. Dr Karl: Coronavirus, Panic Attacks and the Effect of Copper & Silver on Bacteria. Audio, 50 minutes
Dotun is joined by Dr Karl to answer your science related questions.
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- Posted6 March 2020
Artificial intelligence used to develop new powerful antibiotic. Newsday. Audio, 00:03:05
The drug is the first of its kind to be found by a machine-learning algorithm
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- Posted21 February 2020
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- Posted18 February 2020
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- Posted8 December 2019
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- Posted18 September 2019
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- Posted16 September 2019
´óÏó´«Ã½ Inside Science. Lovelock at 100; Hydrothermal vents and antibiotic resistance in the environment. Audio, 30 minutes
James Lovelock at 100, hydrothermal vents and antibiotic resistance in the environment
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Health Check. Lighting the brain after birth. Audio, 27 minutes
The infra-red device that can detect brain damage within minutes of a baby being born
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- Posted22 June 2019
CrowdScience. Could our household microbes help or harm us? Audio, 32 minutes
We revisit our episode on dust to decide what we should do with our invisible housemates
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´óÏó´«Ã½ Inside Science. Visualising a black hole, Homo luzonensis, Two ways to overcome antimicrobial resistance. Audio, 39 minutes
Visualising a black hole, Homo luzonensis, Two ways to overcome antimicrobial resistance
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People Fixing The World. Can phages save us as antibiotics stop working? Audio, 23 minutes
How phages – viruses that kill bacteria – are saving lives.
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- Posted15 February 2018
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- Posted6 February 2019
The 500-year study into the lifespan of microbes. Newsday. Audio, 00:04:18
Scientists start a 500-year study into the life and death of bacteria
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- Posted30 January 2019
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- Posted20 January 2019
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- Posted20 November 2018
The biologist on a subterranean mission. Outlook. Audio, 00:10:44
Ann Cheeptham searches caves for new bacteria, useful in the production of medicine
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- Posted17 October 2018
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- Posted6 September 2018
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- Posted7 August 2018