Tag Archives: bacterial infections
Illuminating Bacterial Infections
Identifying the kind of bacteria is the main target for the physicians to be able to identify which type of antibiotic is suitable for treating the patient. A biomedical engineering professor, Niren Murthy at Georgia Tech, lead a group that reached a new challenging in developing a new agent that can target microbes, that will … Continue reading
Accidental inventions
These are two very tasty accidental inventions, which everyone enjoys. 1- Ice Cream Cones A Single chance led to a very sweet discovery. Before 1904, ice cream was served on dishes. It wasn’t until the World’s Fair of that year, held in St Louis, Missouri, that two unrelated foodstuffs neighbors became forever together. At this … Continue reading
