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Microbes. They've been around for over 3.5 billion years. But now, they are more important than ever. (T-2)

Background

Background

Our Perception Changes...

Our Perception Changes...

The Microbiome

The Microbiome

Microbes and Nutrition

Microbes and Nutrition

Microbes and the Environment

Microbes and the Environment

Fecal Transplants

Fecal Transplants

Evolution of Microbes

Evolution of Microbes

Identifying Microbes with DNA

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)

Stay updated on all things microbe with Professor Jonthan Eisen of UC Davis!

LATEST NEWS ON MICROBES!

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