The use of light could detect bacteria faster than the current laboratory-based detection system. Some researchers at Sheffield University have identified a method that could ascertain the presence of bacteria in less then a minute by using light,reported the online edition of BBC News.The technology could have wide applications in would healing, counter-terrorism and screening patients for MRSA (
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Submitted by o ceallaigh on May 17, 2006 - 7:15am. clinton | fundamentalism | infidelity | O Ceallaigh: Science Belief and Society | sexI just came over from another site, where the feature of the day is a gentleman who is telling the saga of his extramarital affair. No I won't. You'll have to look this one up for yourselves. I'm sure a quick search will give you any number of examples from which to choose. And, in case you couldn't tell, I'm not terribly happy about this.
What, am I a red state reactionary? Please. (Am I the only one to see the irony in the use of the color red for states adhering to Bushism?) Am I a prude? Possibly, but I don't really feel like one. My Puritan forebears (mother's side) would have had my God-forsaken carcass rotting in the stocks long ago.







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