[ad_1] Bonfire night celebrations contaminate our air with extremely high amounts of soot, scientists have found. Researchers from the University of Leeds tested the air quality during the Guy Fawkes Night events in the city and found that soot in the atmosphere was around 100 times its normal level. Soot, …
Read More »The release of mosquitoes with bacteria that prevent dengue should be done in December – Capital
[ad_1] Mosquitoes released with the bacteria do not develop or transmit dengue. (Photo: Campo Grande Town Hall) Halted in the face of the new coronavirus pandemic, the process of releasing the first Aedes Aegypty mosquitoes with the Wolbachia bacterium has been resumed and the insects are expected to be released …
Read More »Ginseng as a miracle cure for Alzheimer’s?
[ad_1] 04 November 2020 14:39 Robert Klatt Bacteria produce the natural substance rhizolutin from ginseng. In animal experiments with mice, this was able to dissolve the typical Alzheimer’s plaques. Seoul (South Korea). Alzheimer’s is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases in the world. According to data from the German …
Read More »Biophysicists develop a computer model that shows the effect of antiseptics on bacterial membranes
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.October 29, 2020 A team of biophysicists from leading Russian research and education institutions (MSU, RUDN University and the Federal Research and Clinical Center of the Federal Biological Medical Agency of Russia) has developed a computer model showing the effect of antiseptics on bacterial membranes …
Read More »LG Tone Free | Features | Technical sheet | Self-cleaning hearing aids | Headphones | Bluetooth | Smartphone | Mobile Phones | Peru | Start | NNDA | NNNI | SPORT-GAME
[ad_1] Updated on 28/10/2020 at 22:29 A headset that kills up to 99.9% of bacteria? To take care of the bacteria, LG launched its new wireless headphones called Without tone template LG HBS-FN6, the same ones that have the particularity of cleaning themselves when not in use. How do they …
Read More »Chickens with superbugs in stores. An analysis at European level again raises the question of the use of antibiotics on farms
[ad_1] Cheap chicken sold in low-cost supermarkets in Europe poses risks to human health, according to a report by a German NGO. The report says high levels of antibiotic-resistant superbugs have been found in chickens sold by the EU’s largest poultry producers. Products purchased from France, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands …
Read More »Cleaning the kitchen counter surfaces after food preparation can reduce the risk of infection
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.October 27, 2020 Food and humans can carry and spread dangerous microbes, and cleaning can protect you from getting sick. But it also takes time, uses chemicals and water, and some people are concerned that excessive cleaning may remove the natural bacterial flora that we …
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