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The Intelligent Design Prizes in Bacteria

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Bacteria are marvels of engineering. They are floating fortresses: self-sufficient, motile, and bristling with armaments. The Intelligent Design Prize in Bacteria recognizes their complex designs and their outstanding  achievements.

The Intelligent Design Prize in Bacteria 1885

Awarded to Salmonella enterica for its contribution to Typhoid Fever

The Intelligent Design Prize in Bacteria 1886

Awarded to E. coli strain O157:H7 for its contributions to enterohemorrhagia and hemolytic uremic syndrome

The Intelligent Design Prize in Bacteria 1894

Awarded jointly to Yersinia pestis and Xenopsylla cheopis for the Bubonic Campaign of 1346 to 1353

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