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A relatively straightforward classroom experiment this may be, but the fascinating (and beautiful) images produced by students at the University of Surrey when they imprinted their smartphone onto a bacterial growth medium will inevitably give owners of similar devices pause for thought... Continue Reading Bacterial colonies lend whole new meaning to "smartphone culture"
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Tags: Bacteria, Smartphones
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A relatively straightforward classroom experiment this may be, but the fascinating (and beautiful) images produced by students at the University of Surrey when they imprinted their smartphone onto a bacterial growth medium will inevitably give owners of similar devices pause for thought... Continue Reading Bacterial colonies lend whole new meaning to "smartphone culture"
Section: Science and Education
Tags: Bacteria, Smartphones
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