Sentences with phrase «know about microbes»

Water back when was very polluted as people did not know about microbes and such, so they got their drinking water upriver and dumped their wastes downriver.

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They didn't know anything about microbes then.
They might not have known about dinosaurs and microbes but they MUST HAVE MEANT that too!
«We know more about soil microbes than we do about those on our own body,» Bohannan says.
Searching the skies for high - living microbes may also lead to insights concerning some species that we already do know about.
Even the hardiest known microbes on Earth die above about 120 °C.
«When we know more about all these microbe, herbivore, and plant interactions, we may be able to manipulate the system to make the plants manipulate the bacteria,» said Felton.
Earlier studies have linked the human microbiome — that is, the collection of microbes living in and on the human body — to a variety of health conditions, but little is known about the role of the penile microbiome as it relates to men's health.
Researchers know that infants acquire about 100 species of microbes in the birth canal, and others come from the mother's skin after birth.
Yet scientists know very little about the rules the microbes live by.
Bacteria and other microbes are all around us but we only know about 1 per cent of them.
But we know nothing about what most of these microbes are and how they live.
At the time, creating specific mutations in a «weird microbe» like Rhizobium posed a big challenge, Ruvkun says, because scientists knew less about its genetics than that of classic research organisms such as Escherichia coli.
But strangely, scientists know more about the microbes that inhabit the soil and sea than those that call us home.
More than 50 million different species of single - celled microbes live on Earth, yet we know very little about the communities they inhabit.
They are ubiquitous, incredibly diverse — more than 50 million different species of microbes inhabit our Earth — and yet we know very little about them.
Background & aims: Interactions between commensal microbes and the immune system are tightly regulated and maintain intestinal homeostasis, but little is known about these interactions in humans.
So we know even in a cross species this occurs, but at the end of the day, it's still about what you eat because I can give you billions of microbes from somebody really lean unless you're eating the right diet to nourish microbes, they're not gonna recolonize, they're not gonna repopulate your gut, and they're not gonna have a lasting effect on your microbiome.
Our bodies are covered in a sea of microbes — both the pathogens that make us sick and the «good» microbes, about which we know less, that might be keeping us healthy.
You can also see the effect of gut microbes, even though the researchers didn't know anything about them.
Scientists and engineers have known for some time about «exoelectrogenic microbes
But comparatively little is known about how plants communicate with microbes belowground.
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