Jessica Green gave another great TED talk recently, this time talking about engineering buildings to influence microbial communities. Check it out. The software that they’re developing in collaboration with Autodesk looks really cool.
Jessica Green gave another great TED talk recently, this time talking about engineering buildings to influence microbial communities. Check it out. The software that they’re developing in collaboration with Autodesk looks really cool.
@phylogenomics Love the visuals! great #scicomm at work there
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I’d like to know more about the “bliss” bacteria the Prof. Green said she just discovered. Sounds wonderful! Can anyone give me some leads – references, Latin name, or some way to learn more about it.
Thanks.
I would love to know more about it too. Anyone?
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=blis+microbe
The microbe appears to be called streptococcus salivarius K12 – the “fresh breath-product” is called BLIS K12.
Thank you Sofia for the link