Bacterial Communication Has Evolved To Warn Colonies of Existential Threats

Bacterial Communication Has Evolved To Warn Colonies of Existential Threats

Bacteria sucked into an artificial “black hole” leave a chemical signature that warns other members of the colony to stay away, say researchers. Bacteria sucked into an artificial “black hole” leave a chemical signature that warns other members of the colony to stay away, say researchers. The Sciences All Articles | Discover Magazine

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