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Some #bacteria love to live on plants. And unfortunately, some of them also make plants sick.
For this, they speak the language of plants to help them enter the plant.
With an amazing illustration by @NoemieMatthey
https://t.co/pT43ucuxmB
#Bacteria...
We don't have enough clean drinking water.
Luckily, microbes can decontaminate our freshwater supplies and keep this planet green and healthy.
By @RMBurckhardt and by @NoemieMatthey
https://t.co/Mm1uUVLkkL
#Bacterialworld
What's in your yogurt?
Read about how #bacteria are involved in the yogurt-making process.
With a great illustration by @NoemieMatthey
https://t.co/azJZ0j6t9a
#Bacterialworld #Sundayread
Bacteria's contribution to #EarthDay🌎
Bacteria produce biological nanowires to overcome our electronic waste problem.
#EarthDay2021 @NoemieMatthey
Bacteria's contribution to #EarthDay🌎
Bacteria provide essential research tools and are key players in medical research.
#EarthDay2021 @NoemieMatthey
A bacterial green solution for electronic waste: microbial nanowires
Bacteria produce and degrade microbial nanowires by @NoemieMatthey
https://t.co/FrL1RoXpRD
#Bacterialworld #Sundayread
The countdown of this year's posts on #BacterialWorld.
Read Bacteria are key players in vaccine research
With amazing comics by @NoemieMatthey
https://t.co/vfBPcziEKE
Read our new post We would have no vaccines without bacteria on how bacteria can save this planet.
With @NoemieMatthey 's help, we want to show you how researchers use #bacteria to find new vaccines.
https://t.co/vfBPcziEKE
#Bacterialworld
About antimicrobial resistance mechanisms
Bacteria adopted many different ways to be resistant to antibiotics. Not sure how they work?
https://t.co/S2VIhPgitR
#Bacterialworld
Read about how plants communicate with each other and how compounds produced by one plant act as signals to transmit information to neighbouring plants about the immediate soil #microbiota.
https://t.co/WDwRAVOC4O