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[...] Discovering my microbiome: “You, my friend, are a wonderland” | The Loom | Discover Magazine. [...]
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[...] New York Times science writer and Discover blogger Carl Zimmer found that his belly button is home to 53 species, which he was told is a “whopping” [...]
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[...] as one of the guys who was swabbed had no bacteria at all). Science writers Carl Zimmer (who blogs at Discover) and Peter Aldhous (from New Scientist) each donated a swab, and while Aldhous’...
View ArticleBy: Bellybutton biodiversity update: Wonderlands upon wonderlands | The Loom...
[...] month I contemplated the staggering diversity of microbes in my bellybutton–an experience made possible by my [...]
View ArticleBy: Friday Five – Sep 16, 2011 - Invision Design & Media
[...] A fascinating but disgusting article about a man who discovers 53 different bacterium living in his belly-button. Part of a larger, 90 belly-button study to learn more about bacterial DNA and...
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There is an assumtion being made, in my opinion, that some of these species are not part of the normal human integumental flora. Modern surface samples are skewed by the fact that daily bathing is a...
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By calling you a wonderland, he actually meant to tell how badly you need a proper bath.
View ArticleBy: Speciation by Symbiosis: Do we know something? « ZooSpooks
[...] is known that symbionts/microbes are omnipresent among the eukaryotes, which we recently come to call as microbiome, and is often clubbed together [...]
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[...] Discovering my microbiome: “You, my friend, are a wonderland” “That’s Not a Beer Bong, It’s a Breast Pump!” Representations of Breastfeeding in Prime-Time Fictional Television. It looks like a...
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