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Homes and Gardens on MSN'A hotspot for germs' – 6 effective ways to keep your kitchen sponge sanitized to prevent bacterial buildup that could otherwise make you sickYour kitchen sponge might be a small tool, but it can harbor more bacteria than you’d imagine. Constant exposure to food ...
Dr. Jan Vicente, of Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) and lead author of the Zootaxia article in which four new ...
Kāne'ohe Bay, where HIMB is located and the research was conducted, is abundant with small, isolated "patch reefs," which are teeming with undescribed sponge species as well as non-native species ...
Ana says, 'They ingest a lot of bacteria and they pump water. A sponge population can pump something like 1,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools worth of water in just one day. 'They also recycle a lot of ...
Surprisingly, it's the humble kitchen sponge that harbors the most bacteria. Thankfully, this guide will walk you through the best ways to clean and care for your kitchen sponge. A new study ...
Did you know millions of bacteria can live on your kitchen sponge, even when you clean it regularly? Still, it's a good idea to clean it every day you use it. Wet a sponge and nuke it in the ...
In the dark of the deep ocean floor, where sunlight seldom reaches, sponge gardens flourish in spectacular colours and formations. These plant-like organisms attached to rocky shelves are ...
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