In this episode of MicrobeWorld Video we ask some leading researchers, education specialists, and public health...
TV series aimed at bringing high level science to the mass public in a language that can be understood by the common...
Six Science bloggers talk about why they blog, the role of blogging in science, feedback they've received, and the...
Since the introduction of MSX and Dermo in the 1950’s, two infectious diseases that played a large role in the...
MicrobeWorld and the Koshland Science Museum present a video podcast of comedian Brian Malow that includes excerpts...
MicrobeWorld visits The Maloy Lab at San Diego State University to talk with Professor Stanley Maloy and three grad...
Will we become defenseless against bacteria? Will bacteria always find a way to infect and even kill us? The...
On Jan. 6, 2009, in Arlington, Virginia, the National Science Foundation, The Ballston Science and Technology...
From your local bus route to international air travel, infectious diseases can spread across the globe in a matter of...
What kinds of bacteria are growing in your sink or your refrigerator? How about on your keyboard at work? Does soap...
Bacteria communicate with chemical languages that allow them to synchronize their behavior and thereby act as...
In the final episode of this 3 part video series on how to optimize antibiotic use and minimize the emergence of drug...
On September 18, 2008 at the Koshland Science Museum in Washington, D.C., Dr. Stuart Levy, professor of Molecular...
Do you like oysters? Then join MicrobeWorld for a tour of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental...