December 11, 2010
How bacteria talk to each other...
... and can thus work together for good or bad. Fascinating.
I am a theoretical physicist and currently Director of UCITE (University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education) at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. I am the author of three books: God vs. Darwin: The War Between Evolution and Creationism in the Classroom (2009), The Achievement Gap in US education: Canaries in the Mine (2005), and Quest for Truth: Scientific Progress and Religious Beliefs (2000). Disclaimer: The views expressed in this blog are my personal ones and are not those of UCITE or Case Western Reserve University. If you wish, you can send me an email by clicking here.
... and can thus work together for good or bad. Fascinating.
Comments
This is a great conference. I love how the way she talks and the topic is really interesting.
Thanks for this video. This is really amazing.
Wow, interesting video about bacteria. Thank you for sharing this video!
Really! Bacterais talk to eachother? How does that really matter to me or to the human race? I dont know why we spend so much in this kind of research and not help millions of people who dont have enough to eat!