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Month: November 2019

VIRUSES THAT DESTROY CANCER: CF33 ONCOLYTIC VIRUS

November 29, 2019 admin 19 Comments

Cancer , a potentially deadly disease that everyone fears and that has defeated humankind in its race to vanquish everything.…

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Posted in: MICROBIOLOGY, SCIENCE NEWS Filed under: cancer, CF33, oncolytic viruses, viruses

CLOUD SEEDING (ARTIFICIAL RAIN)

November 26, 2019 admin Leave a comment

We all love rain! It brings out a sense of freshness and coolness to the environment. But nowadays its artificial…

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Posted in: SCIENCE NEWS Filed under: artificial rain, cloud seeding

FLESH EATING BACTERIA

November 24, 2019 admin 2 Comments

Streptococci are Gram positive cocci that belong to the family Streptococcaceae. The scientific classification is as follows DOMAIN : Bacteria…

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Posted in: MICROBIOLOGY, SCIENCE NEWS Filed under: flesh eating bacteria, streptococci

TRANSFORMATION

November 17, 2019 admin 3 Comments

This is one of my favorite topics, I love doing transformation experiments. So lets begin first of all with, what…

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Posted in: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Filed under: alpha complementation, blue white screening, transformation

NEEDLELESS VACCINES

November 14, 2019 admin 1 Comment

Vaccines protect us from various diseases like diphtheria , polio, tetanus and many other diseases. As the time has progressed…

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Posted in: NANOTECHNOLOGY, SCIENCE NEWS Filed under: bioneedles, nanopatch, needle less vaccines

TRANSGENESIS : GMO’s

November 6, 2019 admin 1 Comment

Welcome back! To yet another blog on transgenesis. Here we will be discussing some of the most fascinating inventions of…

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Posted in: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Filed under: biotechnology, genetically modified organisms, gmo, trangenesis

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