Les Dupont – Fine Time (Trans i-D Reworks)
Pioneers of French electronic music revisit progressive trance with a unique mix of pop, house, club, and new beat.
🎬 Video: https://youtu.be/xowId_vglME
💿 Listen & download: https://bfan.link/fine-time
YouTube Music : urlr.me/7mg2zM
#LesDupont #Electro #ProgressiveTrance #NewBeat #HouseMusic #IDM #FrenchElectronicMusic #BelieveMusic #Lysis

OUT 1st March / Les Dupont – Fine Time (Trans i-D Reworks)
Pioneers of French electronic music revisit progressive trance with a unique mix of pop, house, club, and new beat.

#LesDupont #Electro #ProgressiveTrance #NewBeat #HouseMusic #IDM #FrenchElectronicMusic #BelieveMusic #Lysis

#turboLysis: A low-cost #OpenSource small footprint alternative to commercial #bead #beaters for #cell #lysis:

-cost: $40 (compared to >$2000 for commercial devices)
-lyses tough cells like M. #tuberculosis, #yeast & #plants

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ohx.2024.e00576
#DIYbio #lab #instruments

Turbolysis: A low-cost, small footprint alternative to commercial bead beaters for cell lysis

turboLysis is a novel mechanical cell lysis device that utilizes small beads to efficiently lyse tough cells like Mycobacterium, Saccharomyces, and Ar…

Isolation Of Plasmid DNA By Using Alkaline Lysis

#Bacteria, #DNA, #DNAIsolation, #Lysis, #Plasmid #MolecularBiology, #RDT Plasmid is an extra chromosomal, circular, self-replicating double stranded DNA molecule found in bacterial cells. Many bacteria and few eukaryotes…. Medical Microbiology & Recombinant DNA Technology (RDT) Labs | Read More -

https://micrordt.wordpress.com/2024/04/20/isolation-of-plasmid-dna-by-using-alkaline-lysis/

Isolation Of Plasmid DNA By Using Alkaline Lysis

#Bacteria, #DNA, #DNAIsolation, #Lysis, #Plasmid #MolecularBiology, #RDT Plasmid is an extra chromosomal, circular, self-replicating double stranded DNA molecule found in bacterial cells. Many bact…

Medical Microbiology & RDT Labs

Sunday #Plankton #Factoid 🦐🦠

An important yet not well understood component of the plankton are #viruses. They are ubiquitous in all aquatic systems, infecting #zooplankton, #phytoplankton, #microbes & more. They are vital for carbon flux, algal bloom #lysis (cell death), which can lead to toxin release. As you might expect, because of their small size (often >60 nm) they are hard to sample and measure.
A story on the recently documented mirusvirus 🤓😏 here.
https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/microbiology/bizarre-never-before-seen-viruses-discovered-thriving-throughout-the-worlds-oceans

Bizarre, never-before-seen viruses discovered thriving throughout the world's oceans

The discovery of a strange group of viruses, dubbed mirusviruses, that infect ocean plankton across the globe may shed light on the origin of herpes.

Live Science