Earth&Sky:海绵可抗菌
听写填空,只写填空内容,不抄全文,3-5个句子,不用写标号,注意标点~
The oceans still contain mysteries with the potential to help humanity. [---1---]
Peter Moeller: [---2---] It was thriving in an environment that was dying — in fact, we found it in a dead reef. We asked the question: how did this sponge exist and thrive in such a lousy environment?
You're listening to NOAA chemist Peter Moeller. He's referring to a sea sponge he and colleagues at North Carolina State University discovered in the Caribbean. [---3---]
Peter Moeller: [---4---]
Moeller said bacteria usually put up what he called a shield, or "biofilm," to protect themselves from being killed off.
Peter Moeller: [---5---]
He said that antibiotics currently ineffective in destroying certain kinds of bacteria – such as staph or tuberculosis – might be made effective in the presence of these sponge-derived chemicals. Moeller hopes to see his discoveries put to medicinal use in three to five years.
E&S is a clear voice for science.
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