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Bacteria Working in the Shadows: Brevibacterium linens

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October 20, 2010

Little L

Bacteria Working in the Shadows: Lactobacillus

Vanilla Ice

Bacteria Working in the Shadows: Pseudomonas syringae

The Vibrio Family

Bacteria Working in the Shadows: Vibrio

The Torpedo

Bacteria Working in the Shadows: Bdellovibrio

Slick Willy

Bacteria Working in the Shadows: Pseudomonas putida

Cyano de Bergerac

Bacteria Working in the Shadows: Cyanobacteria

Space-Age Conan the Bacterium

Bacteria Working in the Shadows: Deinococcus radiodurans

Bad-Rap Eddy

Bacteria Working in the Shadows: E. coli


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Stinky Pete, the Prospector

Bacteria Working in the Shadows: Streptococcus mutans.

State of Embarrassment — Texas

How textbook changes and talk of secession affect the citizen embarrassment level in Texas.

State of Embarrassment — Tennessee

How battling Obamacare and being highlighted for corruption affect the citizen embarrassment level in Tennessee.

State of Embarrassment — Illinois

How former Gov. Rod Blagojevich and state corruption in general affect the citizen embarrassment level in Illinois.

State of Embarrassment — Virginia

How gun laws, Confederate History Month and a statue of Stalin contribute to the citizen embarrassment level in Virginia.

State of Embarrassment — New York

How rampant corruption, a governor’s affair with a prostitute and the fall of “America’s Cop” affect the citizen embarrassment level in New York.

State of Embarrassment — Arizona

How immigration laws, a state boycott and a “worst sheriff” honor affect the citizen embarrassment level in Arizona.

State of Embarrassment — California

How a budget deficit, credit crisis and the Governator affect the citizen embarrassment level in California.

Punta Cabras and a Shipwreck

An overturned fishing boat symbolizes the plight of the world’s fisheries.

The Limits of Empathy for Outsiders

Two new studies — one sociological, another using brain scans — document and help explain our lack of empathy for perceived outsiders.


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Traffic Solution: Make Drivers Less Lonely

Rather than moaning about too many cars on the road, the Ridesharing Institute says the real key to battling traffic congestion and pollution is filling empty passenger seats.