Autoimmune Deficiency Syndrome, commonly known by its abbreviation AIDS is caused by a virus known as Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and was first isolated and […]
Month: September 2020
Testing micro-organisms in space: The ins and outs!
So, in my earlier blog post, Delving into the microcosm I covered some of the primary reasons why we have always been interested in testing micro-organisms in […]
Spotlight: Coronaviruses
I hope you’ve understood exactly how these viruses have come about over time and they’re […]
WORLD OZONE DAY!
We’ve heard about the ozone depletion problem for years on end but are you aware of how far we have come? Or what the current […]
Repurposing of drugs: Yay or nay?
P.S: The opinions provided in this article are solely my own and do not mean to discredit or harm anyone. The COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked […]
Delving into the microbial microcosm!
P.S: This post is part of a series that I’m doing on Space microbiology and hence, the condensed introduction to the subject. My future posts will […]
Altruistic bacteria: A look into microbial necrosignaling!
It is a well-known fact that bacteria have the ability to gather or ‘swarm‘ in the event that they find a favorable ecological niche that […]