Sunday, May 20, 2012

Interference With Cell-to-cell Signaling: a Potential Therapeutic Approach Against Vibrio Species

September 27, 2010 by  
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Vijaya baskar .P 1* AND Veera ravi.A 2 1. Department of biotechnology Dr. G.R.D.C.S, Coimbatore. 2. Department of biotechnology, Alagappa University, karaikudi. ABSTRACT Bacterial biofilms are sessile communities with high cell density that are ubiquitous in natural, medical, and engineering environments; they are fascinating since they are primitive tissues with an advanced chemical [...]

Cell Phone Radiation Kills Bees

September 17, 2010 by  
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Effects of Cell Phone Radiation While we are dependent on our cell phones and love them, there is some evidence that cell phone radiation can be dangerous for people, as well as a helpful insect to crops – bees. Studies have found that the radio-frequency radiation, a form of electromagnetic radiation, can heat and damage [...]

Natural Plant Estrogen Provide A Natural Hormone Balance

September 7, 2010 by  
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To date, the most powerful of these natural products seem to be those that include phytoestrogens plant-based substances containing plant hormones or hormone precursors. These natural plant estrogens are called “phytoestrogens.” They act like your body’s own estrogen and help provide a natural hormone balance. This magic plant contains chemicals called phytoestrogens – natural compounds [...]

Cell Phone Towers In Hiding

August 28, 2010 by  
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While driving down any American roadway it is not an unusual sight to see electrical lines, telephone poles, and cell phone towers. You may notice, however, that there do not seem to be enough cell phone towers in comparison to how many cell phone customers exist. This phenomenon is caused by the fact that you [...]

An Unconventional Hunter: the Venus Plant

August 18, 2010 by  
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In the sixth ayah of Surah Hud, Allah states that Allah gives the “sustenance” of all living things, that is, all the provisions that provide for their subsistence: There is no creature on the earth which is not dependent upon Allah for its provision. He knows where it lives and where it dies. They [...]

Moon Planting

August 8, 2010 by  
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Moon planting also known as lunar planting has been in existence for many generations and is considered to be one of the oldest forms of gardening. It is believed that the moon position, the Zodiac signs, or both can bring great success in planting. It is once more fetching recognition as communities explore for substitutes [...]

New Vaccine For Malaria And Cholera Developed Using Plants!

August 8, 2010 by  
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A biomedical researcher at the University of Central Florida, (UCF) has developed the first low-cost vaccine capable of eradicating malaria and cholera. He accomplished this feat by using botanical techniques to grow the vaccine, which was later injected into experimental mice. The use of plants to develop the vaccine made it very cheap to produce, [...]

A Look at Common Garden Plant Diseases

May 26, 2010 by  
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It is said that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and when it comes to plant diseases, this couldn’t be truer. When it comes to plant pathology, the study of plant diseases, the fundamental microscopic categories to be concerned about are: bacterial, viral and fungal. Here is some information to keep [...]

Stress Tolerance in Plants

May 24, 2010 by  
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INTRODUCTION India has to support 16% of world food needs in the available less than 2 % land of the country. Hence agriculture has to maximize its efficiency. Which can be achieved only by understanding and engineering the plants to make them survive in the adverse condition.Plant growth requires not only carbon dioxide and oxygen [...]

How To Protect Plants From Frost

May 15, 2010 by  
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Gardens need help in winter. Depending on where you live, you may need to protect plants from frost. This is obviously especially so if you live in northern parts, but even those in the south can suffer deep frosts at sometime every winter. It’s always best to be safe than to be sorry. Plants are [...]

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