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Tom Brock, who discovered world-changing extremophiles, dies at 94 For news media More information As an ecologist, when Tom Brock first visited Yellowstone National Park in the mid 1960’s, he saw the colorful hot springs in a different way than most. He was stunned by the microbes present there that no one seemed to know anything about. His research that followed uncovered a previously unknown characteristic of life the ability for bacteria to live in near-boiling water. The existence of these organisms would later lead to groundbreaking discoveries in the fields of microbiology and genetics. 2017 video by Craig Wild/University Communications ....
Thomas Brock, Whose Discovery Paved the Way for PCR Tests, Dies at 94 In 1966, he found heat-resistant bacteria in a hot spring at Yellowstone National Park. That led to the development of the chemical process behind the test for Covid-19. Thomas Brock in 1992 at a hot spring in Yellowstone National Park. It was there, 26 years earlier, that he found Thermus aquaticus, a species of bacteria that would be used to develop the chemical process behind PCR testing for the coronavirus.Credit.Peter Menzel/Menzelphoto April 22, 2021, 4:29 p.m. ET Thomas Brock, a microbiologist, was driving west to a laboratory in Washington State in 1964 when he stopped off at Yellowstone National Park. ....
COVID PCR tests made possible by Yellowstone finding Thermus aquaticus nwfdailynews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nwfdailynews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Like so many great scientific discoveries, Tom Brock started the research that would go on to revolutionize the field of biology and pave the road to the development of the gold-standard COVID-19 tests used to fight a pandemic with a question. In 1964, the microbiologist was driving out West when he stopped to visit Yellowstone National Park. It was the first time he saw the park s picturesque hot springs. I got to the thermal area and I saw all these colors of what were obviously microbes, said Brock, then a professor at Indiana University. No one seemed to know much about them. ....