Deep in the heart of East Anglia, this group of researchers tries to answer the big questions: who are these bacteria, what exactly is their problem, and why do they smell that way?
OK, welp - secret's out. @dzeeff, @Nyhmnim, @FarfaYGO and I have been working on a variety channel behind the scenes, and we're finally ready to show it off! All the same coordination you've come to expect from shef.
Videos MFW, starting off with Peak!
My favorite presidential trivia is over.
John Tyler, our 10th president, served from 1841-1845.
Until this past weekend, he had a LIVING grandson.
Tyler was 63 when he had a son named Lyon
Lyon was 75 when he had a son named Harrison
Harrison was 96 when he died a few days ago
In the right conditions, antibiotic resistance can happen extremely fast. Here is an example from my own work of bacteria overcoming an antibiotic in just eleven days in a giant petri dish:
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In the name of the gravy, the bun, and hot giard – we introduce The Leo: divinely seasoned Italian Beef, baptized in gravy.
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‘Sound’ (loud sound), ‘sound’ (safe and sound), and ‘sound’ (water) are not related.
‘Sound’ (loud) comes from Latin ‘sonus.’
‘Sound’ (safe and) comes from Old English ‘gesund,’ meaning "healthy."
‘Sound’ (water) comes from Old Norse ‘sund,’ meaning “strait."