Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Baterica Sinks To The Core Of Your Being.

I just read an extremely interesting paper on the existence of very very small bacterial cells. These bacterial cells, believed to be 100x smaller than the average bacteria, were sort of observed by this group of heart surgeons. They came across them while sifting through arterial plaque, and had no idea where to send their information. They tried to publish their findings, but journals wouldn't take it the first SIX times. Finally they got it published, and people still don't know what to do with the information.

The paper is called evidence of nanbacterial-like structures in calcified human arteries and cardiac valves, and was first published May 13, 2004.

No comments:

Post a Comment