Unlike germs, however, it can be seen under a blacklight, enabling Rober to track how it spreads through his day-long experiment in a classroom. The teacher was doused with the invisible powder prior ...
In 19th-century France, the young chemist challenged the theory of spontaneous generation and discovered an invisible world of airborne microbes. Credit...Antoine Maillard Supported by By Carl Zimmer ...
Microbiology researchers commenced their scientific experiment a few years ago, which represents only 1% of the time span the study is intended to cover. In ...
The spread of the H1N1 flu, the "swine flu," is thought to spread from person to person through coughing or sneezing. Health officials encourage you to wash your hands often with soap and warm water.
Bacteria from fecal material -- in particular, dog fecal material -- may constitute the dominant source of airborne bacteria in Cleveland’s and Detroit’s wintertime air, says a new University of ...
Kitchen countertops, door knobs, library books, hotel room keys, school desks - everything we touch, everything we come in contact with is infested with germs. Until the hands are scrubbed and washed ...