Comment Bacteriophage (Score 4, Interesting) 144
TFA makes it seem like the concept of pitting viruses against bacteria was developed in the '50s, but research has been ongoing for much longer, at least from 1896.
TFA makes it seem like the concept of pitting viruses against bacteria was developed in the '50s, but research has been ongoing for much longer, at least from 1896.
If I can hitch a ride, I'm going to the Restaurant at the End of the Universe
My mail servers require PTR records and require that they match A records. This has stopped a huge amount of spam. It has also stopped some ham and as a result I now use this in combination with a whitelist.
We have an environment that includes various versions of Linux, FreeBSD, IRIX, Solaris, and Windows. We use NIS and NFS for all the UNIX systems and SAMBA for Windows.
It works very well for us.
"Protozoa are small, and bacteria are small, but viruses are smaller than the both put together."