|
| Moldova.org / Social |
English |
Romanian |
Russian
|
![]() |
|
Horoscope
Via mail - Daily horoscope ![]() Libra 23 September - 22 October Someone is bossing you around today -- and sadly, they may have the authority to get their way! It's a good time to do your best, avoid complaining and plot your eventual revenge down to the last detail. Weather
Other location ...
|
Space flight makes bacteria more virulent
U.S. scientists have determined space flight's zero gravity environment affects pathogens, making bacteria more infectious.
Arizona State University Professors Cheryl Nickerson and James Wilson have led the first study of its kind to investigate the effect of space flight on the genetic responses and disease-causing potential of Salmonella typhimurium, the main bacterial culprit of food poisoning. The study revealed a key role for a master genetic regulator, called Hfq, in triggering changes that increase the virulence of Salmonella as a result of spaceflight. The researchers said the findings might advance infectious disease research, possibly leading to new therapies. The study included scientists from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Ames Research Center, Johnson Space Center and Kennedy Space Center; as well as researchers from the University of Arizona, Tulane University, the Kimmel Cancer Center, the University of Colorado-Boulder, the University of Colorado-Denver, Oklahoma City University, the University of Chicago, Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System, and the Berlin-based Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology. The study appears in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. // Copyright 2007 by United Press International Publication date: 26 September 2007 Source: Archive
Bookmark
this news
ADsRelated links- Romania will provide over 380,000 euros for Moldova-Romania border environment conservation projects - By the year 2011, Soroca could have a cleaning station - China boosts environment investment - Major whale hunt underway despite critics - Late U.S. flights down except New York - Biggest jumbo completes first flight - Survey: Chinese environmentally concerned - Teenager survives flight in jet wheel well - Lake fish mercury accumulations studied - CO2 ocean levels could violate EPA rules Latest news
Watercooler Stories
Restaurant cancels skinny dip promotionGREENVILLE, Maine, Oct. 6 (UPI) -- A Greenville, Maine, restaurant owner said he has canceled a free sandwich promotion for people who jump nude into Moosehead Lake.Leigh Turner, owner of the Black Frog Restaurant, said he decided to cancel the free Skinny Dip sandwich promotion Thursday after the Board of Selectmen denied his application to renew his liquor license, the Bangor (Maine) Daily News reported Monday.Turner said members of the board told him the more... 07.10.2008 - Your Daily Horoscope 07.10.2008 - The Almanac -- weekly 07.10.2008 - The almanac 07.10.2008 - Jockstrip: The world as we know it. 07.10.2008 - Powder 'hidden' in deodorant not cocaine 07.10.2008 - Blue whale sighted off Massachusetts 07.10.2008 - Restaurant cancels skinny dip promotion 07.10.2008 - Army of 200+ undead prowl through city 07.10.2008 - Ford: Key limits speed, stereo volume 07.10.2008 - Passenger threatened to open plane door 07.10.2008 - Boiler stolen from home 07.10.2008 - Man struck by lightning while pumping gas 07.10.2008 - Cubs fans erect memorial outside stadium 07.10.2008 - British cabbie well paid for long drive |
Social
What is New?
|
| © 1997-2008 moldova.org - All rights reserved. moldova.org is a registered mark by Moldova Foundation. Privacy Policy. Please read the terms of use when you can benefit from our services. Design and programming by Adpixel |