The activity below was contributed by Michael Shamash during our podcast interview. Welcome to the fascinating and …
Crafting Model Phages: Exploring the Virome in the Human MicrobiomeRead More
The activity below was contributed by Michael Shamash during our podcast interview. Welcome to the fascinating and …
Crafting Model Phages: Exploring the Virome in the Human MicrobiomeRead More
The article below is based on a podcast interview with Michael Shamash. In the intricate world of the human …
Exploring the Gut Virome: How Viruses Influence Your MicrobiomeRead More
Have you ever thought about the trillions of invisible, microscopic entities inhabiting your body right now? While much …
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The article below is based on a podcast interview with Jhonatan Hernandez Valdes. Biodegradation is a fundamental …
Are you curious about how microbes are involved in creating a more sustainable world? Those tiny, often-overlooked …
Sustainability Through Biodegradation: Jhonatan Hernandez ValdesRead More
Lab coats are an integral part of the world of microbiology, serving as a vital piece of personal protective equipment …
The activity below was contributed by Clara Marcelín during our podcast interview. Dive into the fascinating world of …
Exploring Traditional Mexican Fermentation: TepacheRead More
The article below is based on a podcast interview with Clara Marcelín. Are you an educator committed to enhancing …
Engaging High School Students in Microbiology: A Teacher’s PerspectiveRead More
Are you a science educator who wants to spark curiosity in your high school students with microbiology? In this world of …
Teaching High School Microbiology with Passion and Purpose: Clara MarcelínRead More
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A free workbook for educators and microbe enthusiasts who want to make a Winogradsky column and track its progress. It will walk you through what to track and provides space for you to document up to 8 weeks of results.