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Mindy Weisberger’s book, Rise of the Zombie Bugs, explores the sophisticated—and macabre—relationships between zombifying ...
The MicroIker group of the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) has explored the diversity and distribution of ...
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The stem cells were created using a unicellular organism from a common ancestor predating animals. This remarkable achievement sheds light on the evolutionary origins of stem cell machinery and opens ...
Biochemical and physiological mechanisms of adaptation of organisms to the marine environment. Special emphasis is on biological responses to temperature, salinity, carbon dioxide, pH and bicarbonate ...
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A study from the Marine Biological Laboratory highlights how cooperative feeding by Stentor, a large unicellular organism, might have influenced the evolution of multicellular life. The research ...
This trumpet-shaped organism is among the largest unicellular organisms, stretching as long as a sharpened pencil tip. But sometimes it has a hard time vacuuming up the swimming bacteria and ...
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For most organisms on Earth, rocks are objects, not food. But for one oddball microbe, desert limestone seems to have been on the menu. Whether or not this mysterious form of life still exists or ...
By Sara Gran Sara Gran is the founder of Dreamland Books and the author of, most recently, “Little Mysteries.” March 24, 2025 Some people use noir to mean a spare writing style; others ...
Last summer, John Burns, a senior research scientist at Bigelow, published a study in the Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology that broke the boundaries in understanding unicellular organism signaling.