Bacterial-MERFISH can also provide insights on bacteria that are difficult to grow in a culture dish. "Now we don't have to culture them, we can just go image them in their native environment," ...
Sadly, we weren’t provided a copy of the book, although we did get a nice picture of some semi-enthusiastic looking children enjoying a read. Perhaps they got to a cartoon section where the talking ...
Figure 2. Regulation of MAIT cells by microbial metabolites derived from vitamin B2 and B9. Commensal bacteria/pathogens produce the vitamin B2 metabolite 6-hydroxymethyl-8-D-ribityllumazine. It binds ...
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to produce polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA)—a type of bioplastic that fully degrades in soil, water, and marine environments. PHA is naturally produced by microorganisms, but scaling up its ...
However, the termination notifications were marred by an accidental image of a yellow cartoon duck being sent to some affected employees, reported CNN. In addition, some emails included incorrect ...
The vast majority of the world’s plastic isn’t recycled because it’s currently cheaper to produce new plastic. But nature has evolved in response. Several species of insects, bacteria ...
US-based fintech giant Stripe faced backlash after mistakenly including a cartoon image of a yellow duck in layoff notifications sent to some employees. The image, labelled "US-Non-California Duck ...
Stripe is laying off 300 people, or about 3.5% of its global workforce — and in emails to some terminated employees, the company accidentally sent an image of a yellow cartoon duck, a ...
Stripe accidentally sent termination emails with a cartoon duck image to 300 laid-off employees, adding an odd twist to their layoffs. Chief People Officer Rob McIntosh apologized for the mistake.