In 1819, the city of Padua, Italy, bore witness to a cursed phenomenon: polenta ran blood-red. It wasn’t the work of prophets ...
Often mistaken for mold, this gross gunk is actually a bacteria called Serratia marcescens — and it can trigger major health problems if left to thrive. “This bacteria loves moist places and ...
Posting about the ‘pink slime’ issue on TikTok, Dr Karan Raj asked: “Do you have this pinkish mould growing in your bathroom ...
Taking to TikTok, Dr Karan Raj warned his 5.3 million followers that if not dealt with correctly, the slime, also known as serratia marcescens, can have some pretty icky side effects for humans.
There have also been reports since January that samples of the fog have been tested in an unnamed laboratory and found to contain high levels of the bacteria Serratia Marcescens. No link is ever ...
Serratia marcescens bacteria. Open-air testing continued through the 1960s, with the Special Operations Division operatives simulating even more audacious assaults. In 1965 they spread bacteria ...
First-year pre-medical students at Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q) showcased their biology laboratory research ...