A new broad range antibiotic, has been found to kill a wide range of bacteria, including drug-resistant Staphylococcus (MRSA) bacteria that do not respond to traditional drugs. The antibiotic, Epimerox, targets weaknesses in bacteria that have long been exploited by viruses that attack them, known as phage, and has even been shown to protect animals from fatal infection by anthrax.
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MRSA-killing Antibiotic Developed
Posted by wjappe 41 days ago (http://www.biosciencetechnology.com)Google Glass – How it works – #infographic
Posted by amabaie (#1) 42 days ago (http://hosting.ber-art.nl)
Google Glass – How it works – #infographic How does it work, Google’s new Glass?
How Exercise May Help Memory
Posted by amabaie (#1) 42 days ago (http://well.blogs.nytimes.com)
Two new experiments, one involving people and the other animals, suggest that regular exercise can substantially improve memory, although different types of exercise seem to affect the brain quite differently.
Eight brands that crowdsourced marketing and product ideas
Posted by amabaie (#1) 42 days ago (http://econsultancy.com)
Nissan has just announced a new marketing campaign that uses its social channels to allow fans to help customise and name a one-off version of the Juke Nismo.
6 Things Not to Do When Starting a Home Business
Posted by amabaie (#1) 42 days ago (http://financialhighway.com)
The perks of having a home business go beyond walking to work in your pajamas: you’re your own boss and you set your own hours. But there a lot of pitfalls, too, especially when you just start out.
5 Psychological Tricks Interrogators Use On Criminals
Posted by loup_dargent (#3) 43 days ago (http://www.loupdargent.info)
Usually there's a large, muscular cop with a bad temper yelling at the suspect, maybe breaking some furniture, maybe breaking the suspect himself. On the other side of the room is the more mild-mannered, polite officer who promptly removes their overly-enthusiastic partner as soon as the first chair (or nose) breaks. The good cop/bad cop routine, although a bit over played in TV police dramas, is a classic interrogation technique...
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How Amazing SFX Were Produced for Hollywood’s Biggest Movies
Posted by loup_dargent (#3) 43 days ago (http://www.loupdargent.info)
Today’s computer-generated special effects, whether two dimensional or three dimensional, have become so advanced and sophisticated that complete digital characters are placed in movies, often substituting for actual actors. Adobe’s Photoshop is the main software program used to create these amazing digital effects, and it does a superb job...
Rain Falls on Saturn from its Rings
Posted by wjappe 43 days ago (http://www.laboratoryequipment.com)
New observations tracked the “rain” of charged water particles into the atmosphere of Saturn and found the extent of the ring-rain is far greater, and falls across larger areas of the planet, than previously thought.
Campus Gym vs Flashy Off-Campus Gym
Posted by myuniversitymoney (#33) 44 days ago (http://myuniversitymoney.com)
Using shinier weights and having a slightly shorter line in front of equipment that you don't need should not be key criteria for your gym selection!
LOL Stripper Signs [PICS - slightly NSFW]
Posted by amabaie (#1) 44 days ago (http://www.barwhiz.com)
In order to survive in the world of adult entertainment you have to have a pretty good sense of humor, and nothing is more funny then a good strip club sign.
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