Have you ever thought about getting a microscope to use at home for fun? You can use a compound microscope to explore …
The Best Compound Microscopes for Looking At BacteriaRead More
Have you ever thought about getting a microscope to use at home for fun? You can use a compound microscope to explore …
The Best Compound Microscopes for Looking At BacteriaRead More
The K-12 curriculum does not cover much microbiology. But this area of science matters. Children need a complete …
Microbiology Activities for High School Students: Jessica PopescuRead More
How do you explain microbiology to a child? It’s an abstract topic since you can’t readily see microbes due to …
Micronovo’s Microbiology Books for Kids: Dr. Mike ManefieldRead More
The words bacteria and beauty are not usually associated. But some bacteria make beautiful colors that span the entire …
Painting with colorful antibiotics from bacteria: Dr. Vineetha ZachariaRead More
Dr. Sarah Wettstadt is the founder of the BacterialWorld blog and loves sharing about bacteria and the amazing things …
The superpowers of bacteria: Dr. Sarah Wettstadt (BacterialWorld)Read More
Did it rain where you are today? Did you smell it? That delightful earthy smell? It’s wonderful, right? Well, …
Microbiology spans many areas of study, with some focusing on microbes living in different environments, like the ocean, …
This post contains affiliate links — see my disclosure policy. What’s something from the microbial world you can go …
We talk about microbes on this podcast. But let’s face it. If you don’t see a picture of them, it’s difficult to imagine …
How science art helps us understand microbiology: Dr. Lizah van der AartRead More
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Using viruses to battle superbugs (phage therapy): Dr. Jessica SacherRead More
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