The CDC reported that the H1N1 virus was widespread in 43 states last week, down from 46. Jeff Glor reports that there is worry for a new spike of infections with holiday travel. ... cbsepisode cbsh1n1 H1N1 Holidays Travel Christmas Airport Plane Germs Bacteria Virus Outbreak Influenza Swine Flu
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From a manhole, a large blotch of black liquid oozes out and starts climbing on of the giant pillars supporting a speedway. Where it touches, the steel rots and softens like a sponge. Tokyo is in turmoil.
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The following video was created by my MST students. This is part 1 video on the nitrogen cycle and will follow with its adverse effects on our environment if it was to undergo a nitrogen overload. For more STS videos, check us out on iTunes by searching "Papapodcasts". Thanks for watching. ... M...
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Germs are everywhere and we encounter 40,000 of them a day. But they aren’t all bad for you. Find out what kinds of germs we found on the stuff you touch everyday
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The FDA is warning consumers to avoid consumption of peanut butter while it investigates the source of salmonella bacteria. Click to listen to the press conference.
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Akamaru is injured by a rival shinobi from another nation. The shinobi used a battle skill that spreads bacteria throughout the opponent’s body, infecting the vicitim's mental faculties. This causes Akamaru to go into uncontrollable rampage!
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This video is a brief overview, from a layman’s point of view of an experiment to show how bacteria can evolve. In 1988 Prof. Richard Lenski, Michigan State Univ., began an experiment using E. coli bacteria, his experiment continues today after over 20 years. The data on his experiment is all pr...
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