Do which originate in our mouth, find their way to our intestine? Until now, this transfer was believed to be connected to a However, LCSB researchers recently showed, that this microbial exchange is also common among healthy people: https://t.co/GN1UrjYpfD

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character I finished a little bit back.
Say hello to Morrighan, the lonely, icy, god! They live on a planet that has been deserted by every lifeform aside from plants/microbes. I wanted to try a more kemono? style and he was the result. I love doodling him.

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🦠🧫Microbes+#BioAesthetics!—Check out the UV made at (https://t.co/Fr34sASitI) today at the Harvard Museum of !—These creations were inspired by the awesome exhibit . https://t.co/3ypstfOFd8

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What are microbes?
Microorganisms are so tiny and so abundant. But do not worry, most of them are not pathogenic to the human🦠

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Fall in with microbes all over again! We'll be posting themed agar art all week 😍❤️
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Organism: Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Media: Congo Red Agar

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🎉🔬Congratulations to , who closed out 2018 with an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation grant to produce an augmented reality exhibit about the microbes in our everyday lives. Coming to multiple cities fall 2019! See where & learn more: https://t.co/YVQn8SK2fp

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Happy New Year!! Take care, Kissing Disease loves to party too! Let's hope we can all stay away from her in 2019. Have a happy and healthy and microbe-loving 2019!

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Here's a Christmas Eve bedtime story for all the little out there.

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“Gut microbes constituted a dystopian ecology — helping each other, cannibalising each other, living and dying in an intricate microbial mess.” Uncover the complex webs of the microbiome in the latest instalment from our issue. https://t.co/UdSnVBzAcO

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90 yr ago Alexander Fleming discovered the mould that saved millions of lives &changed the world🔬

that he painted using The rare eye helped him to discover the effects of
https://t.co/vOpqzr0Zd6

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Sometimes known as Microbes or Molecules

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Take a look at the behind the paper blog post by , featuring some of my illustrations at https://t.co/kAtpUsfEG4

(It's a really cool story about trade offs with in

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“Rock, Paper, Scissors – When microbes play games” https://t.co/W4hao3mCLc

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Ancient microbes caused Earth’s first ever global warming https://t.co/By5A6HjOlx

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Microbes hugely important in ocean and consequently for human health. Dr Declan Schroeder contributes to new report https://t.co/dWGGD99CLC

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Even the microbes have something to be grateful for...

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The Global Urban Soil Ecological Education Network has some exciting new work on soil nutrients & https://t.co/OIKisGTAwv

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