Microbial Minutes: The Staying Current with Microbial Electricity and a Century-Old Cholera Isolate Edition
What's hot in the microbial sciences? ASM summarizes microbiology news and reports in Microbial Minutes, a weekly news roundup. Watch the YouTube session for summaries and major findings, and read the reports and news coverage for yourself below. What should we highlight next time? Leave a suggestion in our comments section!
Walker D.J.F. et al. The Archaellum of Methanospirillum hungatei is Electrically Conductive.
Dorman M.J. et al. The History, Genome, and Biology of NCTC 30: a Non-Pandemic Vibrio cholerae Isolate from World War One.
Walker D.J.F. et al. The Archaellum of Methanospirillum hungatei is Electrically Conductive.
- Poweleit et al.
- Gemma Reguera lecture:
Dorman M.J. et al. The History, Genome, and Biology of NCTC 30: a Non-Pandemic Vibrio cholerae Isolate from World War One.
- Phys.org:
- Smithsonian: