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We Have A Lot to Learn From Bugs!

Superbugs Networking for Peaceful CoexistenceAccording to scientists at the University of Western Ontario, some killer superbugs are finding ways to call a truce with humans. Lead researcher Joaquin Madrenas, head of immunology at Robarts Research Institute says that these bugs have evolved into networks of peaceful coexistence.Madrenas and colleagues at Western, the University of Calgary and Northwestern University in Chicago studied Staphylococcus aureus, a bug that has caused serious…See More
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Do you believe we're now in a global emergency?
yes
What does climate change mean to you?
responsibility to take action now because I have 3 grandchildren who might not enjoy what I enjoyed as a child.
What does peace mean to you?
ability to pursue self development through community development; the privilege to work with others through global coherence
What does community mean to you?
one in all and all in one
What does politics mean to you?
action taken to make the above possible
What does money mean to you?
a means to bring about peace and global coherence
What makes you truly happy?
helping children get in touch with the land

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We Have A Lot to Learn From Bugs!

Superbugs Networking for Peaceful Coexistence



According to scientists at the University of Western Ontario, some killer superbugs are finding ways to call a truce with humans. Lead researcher Joaquin Madrenas, head of immunology at Robarts Research Institute says that these bugs have evolved into networks of peaceful coexistence.



Madrenas and colleagues at Western, the University of Calgary and Northwestern University in Chicago studied Staphylococcus aureus, a bug… Continue

Posted on June 30, 2009 at 5:15am

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