@MooseAllain The worst example of this was Flash Forward, the entire premise of the show revolved around a date the following year, but they cancelled it after one series so you never found out what happened. It felt like they'd stolen hours of my life.
Companies that cancel additional series of popular shows should be legally compelled to make one extra show where they explain all the unresolved elements they left hanging.
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@LauradeBarra@BuchanRhys@Bertiekins1 Thanks a lot for the informative post! It makes so much sense, and for me it’s likely both things 🤯 the water is definitely hard and I wasn’t aware of the inside out tip. Going to be doing that from now on, can’t wait to not ruin my jeans anymore 😅
@BuchanRhys@Bertiekins1@LauradeBarra Happens to my black jeans too and it drives me crazy! Someone suggested zippers left open might scratch the jeans..
@ImDrBooth I'm thinking the extracellular enzymes could clear the antibiotics and prepare a fresh&cozy setting for the cells to move to, leaving the cell-dense and nutrient depleted setting. But since you've observed chemotaxis for structurally diverse antibiotics, maybe it's not the case?
@ImDrBooth Super interesting! Do you have any idea whether the antibiotics are still intact, or if they are degraded by P. aeruginosa after 5h? In my experience I've seen that they secrete extracellular enzymes which degrade all sorts of chemical structures which are then used as C-source
New year, new preprint! Do bacteria run away from antibiotics?
No!
We observed Pseudomonas aeruginosa twitching towards different antibiotics, amazingly they even reach concentrations far above lethal!
What’s up with that? [1/6]
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