1. Making Money From Microbes | Microbiology Society
1 feb 2004 · Exploiting microbes can be highly lucrative. John Peberdy describes a scheme to teach young scientists some of the necessary skills to become an ...
01 February 2004 publication
2. Fiber from microbial biomass | NIZO
And by making fuller use of an otherwise waste material, it could also open up new revenue opportunities for companies already using microbes.
In this blog the potential health benefits of extracting fibre from microbial side streams are discussed.
3. Become a stool donor for FMT (Fecal Microbiota Transplants) or research
Get paid $500 per stool. If you're having a bowel movement every day it can total $180,000 per year. Now offering $1 million per stool for highly effective ...
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4. How To Make Effective Microorganisms - Step By Step
This not only saves money but also wakes up the dormant microbes, making them more effective. That process is called activating the effective microorganisms.
In gardening, there’s a lot of focus on chemistry – fertilizer, NPK, etc. And that’s important, but I like to spend just as much time on biology – microorganisms, insects, animals, and of course…
5. Growing-Profits-Microbes - C&EN - American Chemical Society
15 sep 2014 · The benefits some microbes bring will vary with the health and variety of bacteria ... BioConsortia raises cash for crop microbes. Novozymes ...
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6. How dirty is money? - Vox magazine
22 okt 2019 · Money may not stink, but it's certainly not clean. According to Nijmegen research, banknotes are an ideal breeding ground for pathogenic microbes.
Pecunia non olet – money doesn’t stink. Well, that remains to be seen. You’d think all those banknotes and euro coins passing from hand to hand can’t stay clean very long. Reason enough to pay a visit to the microbiology lab and submit our cash to a thorough inspection. Pecunia non olet – money doesn’t stink. Well, that remains to be seen. You’d think all those banknotes and euro coins passing from hand to hand can’t stay clean very long. Reason enough to pay a visit to the microbiology lab and submit our cash to a thorough inspection.
7. Dirty Money: A Matter of Bacterial Survival, Adherence, and Toxicity
23 nov 2016 · We treated the various currencies used in this study as microcosms, and the bacterial loading from human hands as the corresponding microbiome.
In this study we report the underlying reasons to why bacteria are present on banknotes and coins. Despite the use of credit cards, mobile phone apps, near-field-communication systems, and cryptocurrencies such as bitcoins which are replacing the ...
8. Dirty Money: A Microbial Jungle Thrives In Your Wallet - NPR
23 apr 2014 · Most are harmless. But cash also has DNA from drug-resistant microbes. And your wad of dough may even have a smudge of anthrax and diphtheria.
A look at the critters that live on money finds about 3,000 types of bacteria. Most are harmless. But researchers found traces of DNA from anthrax and drug-resistant pathogens, too.
9. HOW TO MAKE MONEY AS HUMAN MICROBES ORG/DONORS
16 jan 2024 · HMO offers $500 per stool donation, with the potential to earn up to $180,000 per year if donating daily. However, this is a theoretical maximum ...
While the concept of earning money by donating stool to Human Microbes Org (HMO) is gaining traction, it’s crucial to be informed about the process and understand its limitations before deciding if it’s the...