Short sharp science belly button biome is more than a piece of fluff newscientist.com2015-02-24⚑health http://newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2011/04/belly-button-biome-is-more-tha.html hulcr has launched the Belly Button Biodiversity project. The project was conceived as a device to interest the public in microbiology, and to counter the common view that bacteria are nothing but causes of disease. This fear is based on a lack of awareness that we live in a microbial world, says hulcr , who notes that even some self.described germophobes have confronted their anxieties and given swabs. hulcr also aims to extend a
Plos one a jungle in there bacteria in belly buttons are highly diverse, [..] dx.plos.org2015-02-24⚑r&d http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047712 hulcr , Affiliations School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, United States of America, Department of Biology and Keck Center for Behavioral Biology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States of America x02A2F; Andrew M. Latimer, Affiliation Department of Plant Sciences, University of California Davis, California, United States of America x02A2F; Jessica
Ng ants. support www.newguineants.org2013-03-18⚑r&d http://www.newguineants.org/support hulcr , L. Cizek, A. Sturmova and J. Vopatkova. We are very grateful to the all staff of the New Guinea Binatang Research Center and many associated field assistants for long.term participation on this project and their intensive assistance. S. Ibalim, C. Idigel, T. Keltim, J. Malai, S. Sau and E. Tamtiai participated significantly during the fieldwork. Sponsors Grant Agency of the Czech Academy of Sciences; Czech Grant Agency; and
Short sharp science belly button biome is more than a piece of fluff newscientist.com2015-02-24⚑healthhttp://newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2011/04/belly-button-biome-is-more-tha.html hulcr has launched the Belly Button Biodiversity project. The project was conceived as a device to interest the public in microbiology, and to counter the common view that bacteria are nothing but causes of disease. This fear is based on a lack of awareness that we live in a microbial world, says hulcr , who notes that even some self.described germophobes have confronted their anxieties and given swabs. hulcr also aims to extend a