#bacillus

David Ojciusojcius
2026-01-09

Biocontrol efficiency of native sp. HC-9 on honeysuckle leaf spot caused by Alternaria alternata

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Ars Technica Newsarstechnica@c.im
2026-01-02

Healthy 18-year-old welder nearly died of anthrax—the 9th such puzzling case arstechni.ca/RATe #Infectiousdisease #metalwork #bacillus #anthrax #welders #Health #CDC

Journal of Plant Ecologyjpecol
2025-11-10
2025-02-08

The virus Solanov-8 was extracted from infected pig liver by Prof. Oscar Kim – Seoul Infectious Disease Institute – Seoul, South Korea

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#germ #microbe #microorganism #bacilli,
#bugs, #pathogen #virus #aerobe #ai #artificial
#AIgenerated #digital #digitalcreator #digitalcreatorjourney
#anaerobe #organism #bacterium #bacteria
#disease #microorganism #bug #bacillus
#microscopic #organism #bacillus
#bug #germ #science #scientist

2025-02-07
2025-02-06

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The bacterium Bactrionis L31 identified by Dr. Elara Voss – Voss Research Center – Zurich, Switzerland

#germ #microbe #microorganism #bacilli,
#bugs, #pathogen #virus #aerobe #ai #artificial
#anaerobe #organism #bacterium #bacteria
#disease #microorganism #bug #bacillus
#microscopic #organism #bacillus
#bug #germ #science #scientist

2025-01-27

Try out our integration of the amazing protein structure search tool #Foldseek on #SubtiWiki (subtiwiki.uni-goettingen.de/v5)! Just upload a structure or use PDB/AlphaFoldDB entries to find similar structures. @imprsgs @unigoettingen
#alphafold #bacillus #subtilis

A screenshot of the results table of a Foldseek search on SubtiWiki. It shows multiple entries and corresponding metrics. One of the rows is expanded, revealing a 3D visualization of a superimposition of the target and the query structure corresponding to the search hit.
Ramesh #NotGoingBackrameshgupta
2025-01-23

⬆️ @fluxed

>> is a

ALWAYS reminds me of the sealed train that carried to St. Petersburg in .

Winston compared Lenin to a “plague bacillus” that had been introduced into a body at precisely the moment it could do the most harm.

The train injected the bacillus late at night, when it arrived and was greeted by a delirious crowd… rejecting compromise, relentlessly pulling the toward his hard line.

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On April 16, 1917, a short train carrying thirty-two passengers steamed into
one of St. Petersburg’s less distinguished stations, completing an eight-day
journey from Zurich. These passengers were arriving late to a revolution
that had started without them, earlier that year, after food riots broke out in
the imperial capital. But one of them — Vladimir Ilyich #Ulyanov — would
quickly seize control of events. By year’s end, he had launched what would
become the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics #USSR, which replaced the empire it despised but remained largely within its geography. Reflecting on these
events years later, Winston Churchill would compare Ulyanov, or Lenin, as
he styled himself, to a “plague bacillus” that had been introduced into a
body at precisely the moment it could do the most harm. The train injected
the bacillus late at night, when it arrived and was greeted by a delirious
crowd. The next day, Lenin was off and running, speaking and writing at a
frantic pace, rejecting compromise, relentlessly pulling the Revolution
toward his hard Bolshevik line.

“To the #Finland Station,” Edmund Wilson's history of socialism, published in
1940, took for its title the name of the dreary railroad terminal that
welcomed Lenin to St. Petersburg… peasant women sitting there, with "bundles and baskets… on benches rubbed dull with waiting.” 

Long after the Revolution and all its world-changing promises had settled into a grim stasis, waiting was still a Russian specialty.
Giuseppe MichieliGMIK69@mstdn.science
2024-11-20

#Bacteriologic and #Genomic #Investigation of #Bacillus anthracis Isolated from #WWII Site {Unit 731}, #China

Source: Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal, f AbstractRecords suggest Bacillus anthracis was used in biowarfare during World War II, but evidence remains limited. We isolated B. anthracis from soil at the remains of a World War II–era laboratory in China. Phenotypic and genomic analyses confirmed the finding, highlighting the value of microbial forensics in…

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Giuseppe MichieliGMIK69@mstdn.science
2024-07-28

#Letter ‘laced with the #plague {#bacillus}’ sent to #France’s interior #minister, msn.com/en-ie/news/world/lette

Preliminary tests – carried out by the police unit that deals with chemical, biological, nuclear, radiological and explosives matters – revealed a “slight positivity for the plague”,...

2024-05-13

Unveiling the Microbial Marvel: Bacillus – Nature’s Tiny Powerhouse

, , Introduction: Microorganisms, invisible to the naked eye, play a crucial role in shaping the world we live in. Among these…. Medical Microbiology & Recombinant DNA Technology (RDT) Labs | Read More -

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Lukas VFN 🇪🇺animalculum@scholar.social
2023-11-22

Sophisticated swarming: #Bacteria support each other across generations
phys.org/news/2023-11-sophisti

Simultaneous spatiotemporal #transcriptomics and #microscopy of #Bacillus subtilis swarm development reveal cooperation across generations: Hannah Jeckel et al. nature.com/articles/s41564-023

"Living in communities provides many advantages to individual #microbes. They are more resilient against adverse environmental conditions, conquer new territories, and benefit from each other."

Swarm of Bacillus subtilis bacteria on an agar plate.
2023-09-10

#moty the ‘#microbe of the year 2023’ presented at the #vaam meeting in #Göttingen: it’s #Bacillus subtilis

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