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  2. Microbial art - Wikipedia

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    Beach scene with bacterial strains expressing different kinds of fluorescent protein, from the laboratory of the Nobel Prize–winning biochemist Roger Tsien. Microbial art, [1] agar art, [2] or germ art [3] is artwork created by culturing microorganisms in certain patterns. [4] The microbes used can be bacteria, yeast, fungi, or less commonly ...

  3. BioArt - Wikipedia

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    BioArt is an art practice where artists work with biology, live tissues, bacteria, living organisms, and life processes.Using scientific processes and practices such as biology and life science practices, microscopy, and biotechnology (including technologies such as genetic engineering, tissue culture, and cloning) the artworks are produced in laboratories, galleries, or artists' studios.

  4. Incredible scientist recreates 'Starry Night' painting with ...

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    One microbiologist recreated Vincent van Gogh's famous painting 'Starry Night' in a petri dish using bacteria -- and the results are stunning Incredible scientist recreates 'Starry Night' painting ...

  5. Category:BioArtists - Wikipedia

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    BioArtists integrate biological concepts into works of art frequently using living organisms in the creation of the art. Examples of BioArt include breeding organisms for the purposes of art and genetically engineering organisms for the purposes of art. For more information, see BioArt.

  6. Wikipedia : Featured pictures/Other lifeforms/Bacteria

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    Directory of featured pictures Animals · Artwork · Culture, entertainment, and lifestyle · Currency · Diagrams, drawings, and maps · Engineering and technology · Food and drink · Fungi · History · Natural phenomena · People · Photographic techniques, terms, and equipment · Places · Plants · Sciences · Space · Vehicles · Other ...

  7. Agar plate - Wikipedia

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    An agar plate being viewed in an electronic colony counter Example of a workup algorithm of possible bacterial infection in cases with no specifically requested targets (non-bacteria, mycobacteria etc.), with most common situations and agents seen in a New England community hospital setting. Different agar plates are used for different specimen ...

  8. Which foods are considered 'healthy?' FDA issues new label ...

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    F or example, other countries have added symbols that look like traffic lights to the front of packages so that people have a better understanding of which foods are "healthier," though it's not ...

  9. List of clinically important bacteria - Wikipedia

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    Calymmatobacterium granulomatis; Campylobacter. Campylobacter coli; Campylobacter fetus; Campylobacter jejuni; Campylobacter pylori; Capnocytophaga canimorsus