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Quebec-led study looks at contents of babies diapers

A study involving researchers from Laval University found that the gut microbiota of babies contains 10 times more viruses than it does bacteria, and the vast majority of these viruses are unknown to scientists. The international research team spent five years examining the diaper contents of 647 one-year-old Danish babies. They found 10,000 species of viruses in their feces from 248 viral families, only 16 of which were previously known.

Invisible Inhabitants: Your Baby s Gut Is Crawling With Unknown Viruses

Babies tumble about with more than 200 previously unknown viral families within their intestines. This large number comes as a surprise to researchers from the University of Copenhagen and COPSAC, who closely studied the diapers of 647 Danish babies and made the first mapping of its kind. These viru

Mystery - Caught In The Whirlwind Of Time (2020) [

Quality: MKV/BDRip 1080p Audio: Dolby Digital Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 640 kbps Time: 03:03:05 Full Size: 10,1 GB Lies and Butterflies was released on July 14th 2018 at the Night of the Prog Festival in Loreley, and at the same event they also announced they would be returning to Europe later in November that year to play at the famous Boerderij Cultuurpodium in Zoetermeer for their seventh gig at the venue.They would later return to Europe in 2019 for a full 20 date tour, but this Boerderij gig was always going to be special as it was the first time they wouldplay Lies and Butterflies in its entirety.

Meet the Canadian writers and researchers who deserve to win the Nobel Prize

This builds on the 2018 chemistry prize which went to Frances Arnold for her application of genetic engineering to create new proteins to benefit humanity. And in physics, Andrea Ghez received the award for the discovery of a black hole in the centre of the Milky Way. Canada’s own Donna Strickland received the Nobel in 2018. With the Nobel in literature going to Canada’s Alice Munro in 2013 and this year’s award to American Louise Gluck, Canadians eagerly await even further recognition for Margaret Atwood, a double winner of the Booker prize. Nobel Prize-winning Canadian author Alice Munro reads from her book ‘The View From Castle Rock’ at a ceremony held by the Royal Canadian Mint to celebrate her win at the Great Victoria Public Library in Victoria, B.C., on March 24, 2014.

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