Microbes. They've been around for over 3.5 billion years. But now, they are more important than ever. (T-2)
Click to learn more. (T-69, I-64)
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Background | Our Perception Changes... | The Microbiome |
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Microbes and Nutrition | Microbes and the Environment | Fecal Transplants |
Evolution of Microbes | Identifying Microbes with DNA |
What are microbes? Click to learn more. (I-9)
We all used to be so afraid of them - washing our hands thoroughly before we eat, using antibacterial products as much as possible - now, we acknowledge how they can save our lives. Click to learn more. (I-2)
Our bodies are covered in trillions of microbes. In fact, we are more them than we are us. Click to learn more. (I-3)
Microbes are in most of the daily essential foods we consume. Though they're tiny, they do more for our body than we can ever imagine. Click to learn more. (I-4)
Microbes are everywhere - and they also contribute to bettering our surroundings as well. Click to learn more. (I-5)
Fecal bacteriotherapy, stool transplant, fecal microbiota transplantation. These are all names of a method that have been proven to work in improving one's gut's health. Click to learn more. (I-8)
Microbes have been mutating non-stop with the force of antibiotics. What will happen when all the microbes are antibiotic-resistant? Click to learn more. (I-6)
In order to track and diagnosis diseases, identifying the pathogens is crucial. Click to learn more. (I-17)