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In 2007, Charles P. Gerba, a professor of environmental microbiology at the University of Arizona, swabbed airplane bathrooms and tray tables on eight flights to see what bugs might be lurking onboard.
So Alper Bozkurt and Tahmid Latif of North Carolina University wondered if actual bugs might be cajoled into performing man's bidding in such inhospitable circumstances.The idea of training insects to do useful work is not wholly new.
These detection methods can be helpful, but when an apartment is empty, bugs might be hidden in the walls awaiting the arrival of fresh meat, a k a you.
The book, "The Secret of Three Butterpillars" (Workman), may encourage a generation of engineers more than readers; finding the bugs might be a good training tool for intelligence officers who have to analyze aerial photos.
"It's as if we're coming to a planet for the first time and asking: what do we find?" What experts like Birren are discovering is the powerful role these tiny bugs might be playing in our lives.
From drawings and ant farms to expeditions and science fair projects, bugs might be just the way to make lessons a whole lot more fun!
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coli.That a stomach bug might be a positive development for Mr Najib says much about his difficulties.
In some cases, a bug might be so subtle as to barely affect the way a program and the component it controls works.
But a better bug might be engineered.Putting a viral genome together from scratch would not be that hard or expensive (perhaps $1m), and it could probably be done without anyone noticing.
Cherne looked around anxiously, and asked, "How do you know the room is secure?" Morgan assured him that it was, but Cherne pointed to an air-conditioning vent, where a bug might be installed.
"Fix critical bug" might be a common one, and the service knows that it should be done quickly and not next week.
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