Absolutely amazing and show how fight bacteria is futile in the long term!!
Homeopathy is the only way!!
Via Soroush
From: Roger B [mailto:rogerbird2@hotmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2016 11:40 PM
Dear Ya-all,
You will thank me for sending you this link if you watch the video:
http://www.theatlantic.com/science/arch ... on/499136/
Roger
Stunning video of evolution in action
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Re: Stunning video of evolution in action
Indeed, Roger - thank you very much for sharing this!
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Re: Stunning video of evolution in action
Hi,
If you had time to see the film, could someone explain to me how microbes could pass through the membrane that would hold back antibiotics. I would think the microbes would be bigger than the antibiotics.
Thanks,
Ellen
If you had time to see the film, could someone explain to me how microbes could pass through the membrane that would hold back antibiotics. I would think the microbes would be bigger than the antibiotics.
Thanks,
Ellen
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Re: Stunning video of evolution in action
Hello Ellen, I believe the agar was impregnated with antibiotics. Do not think there was a membrane between them. This speaks to the adaption of organisms to a food supply, the agar, and how quickly they can mutate.
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Re: Stunning video of evolution in action
Oh, so the agar was a jelly that would not move by osmosis. That makes sense. Thank-you.
I sent to a number of friends and then wondered if I had sent a hoax.
I sent to a number of friends and then wondered if I had sent a hoax.