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Talking to the Scientists. In your interview you tell a joke, can you please explain it to me? On 23 Jun 2011. Answered on 23 Jun 2011:. You know you are the first person to ask me about this, and I’m shocked that you are only one! Maybe you’re the only one who has read my profile (. So the ‘Miximatoasties’ thing i mentioned is a bit of a word play on the disease called Myxomatosis that infects animals. I think you could kinda guess that I would put a joke down about an animals disease! Log in to Reply.

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Talking to the Scientists. I've just let Louise know (the girl who runs the charity) and she is so thrilled! Thank you so much from both of us and all the kids who well benefit! Oh, and huge thanks to Pam, Johnson. Holly and Daz :D. Curing the world of infectious disease :D…….okay it’s never going to happen, and even more unlikely that I’ll do it, but I have to aim high! I really love finding solutions to problems that I know will improve the lives of animals and their owners. Me and my work. I’m t...

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Why Can’t Pigs Physicly Look Up? – Microbiology Zone

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Talking to the Scientists. Why Can't Pigs Physicly Look Up? On 23 Jun 2011. Answered on 22 Jun 2011:. Oh my word. I have no idea. How do you know they can’t! I keep hearing a rumour that dogs also can’t look up. I think for this you have to consider why they would have to look up! In both cases, of pigs and dogs, I think neither creature has a wild predator which would attack from above. I hope this helps answer your question! Answered on 23 Jun 2011:. Not very much right? So I think the answer is that p...

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Talking to the Scientists. Which do you think is more interesting our world, reality with living breathing human beings or the microscopic world with all sorts of weird and wacky micro-organsims? On 23 Jun 2011. Answered on 23 Jun 2011:. Oh Ella97, What a great question. Our world is a little more than interesting isn’t it? Microbes are interesting and the world they live in and how they interact is still not fully understood so that is why we’re so interested in! What do you think? I’m not sure. My ques...

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Talking to the Scientists. Using known materials from different parts of our bodies to isolate the unknown(Micro-organisms). My ability to carrying out various investigations on sick human samples with the sole aim of detecting and identifying the micro-organisms (bugs not seen without unaided eyes) causing diseases and determine specific antibiotics to cure the infections. Knowing this will improve the life of many out there and talking about it with mates gives me the joy of studying science. I would l...

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