The Air You Breathe is Loaded with Microbes

PhyloChip boasts a lot of analytical power in a small package.
(Image credit: Gary Andersen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

The air you breathe is teeming with more than 1,800 kinds of bacteria, including harmless relatives of microbes associated with bioterrorist attacks, according to a new study.

The finding, detailed online this week in the journal for the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, will allow scientists to create a baseline against which future researchers can measure changes in bacterial populations due to factors such as climate change. Plus, by knowing what’s typically aloft in the air, scientists could distinguish between normal and suspicious fluctuations—a sign of a bioterrorist attack.

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