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Art That Illustrates the Danger of Antibacterial Everything

Posted October 23, 2009 9:53 AM

From Boing Boing:

What you're looking at is the art of bacterial adaptation. It's beautiful. It should also make you a little uncomfortable, and a little hopeful. Part of a collaboration between Professor Eshel Ben-Jacob, of Tel-Aviv University, and Professor Herbert Levine of UCSDs National Science Foundation Frontier Center for Theoretical Biological Physics, these pictures are a visual representation of the way bacteria evolve to overcome life-threatening obstacles---like, say, hand gel.

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Re: Art That Illustrates the Danger of Antibacterial Everything

10/29/2009 5:36 AM

I'm of the opinion that yeast has intelligence.

ps...it stopped the Irish from ruling the world

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